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LIVE NOW: Bangladesh Feminist Oral History Project: Episode 4 – Swatil Mahmud
We are excited to present Episode 4 of the Bangladesh Feminist Oral History Project, an initiative by the Bangladesh Feminist Archives dedicated to amplifying feminist voices and preserving their stories for future generations.
In this episode, we feature Swatil Mahmud, a communications professional, feminist advocate, and Founder of Swayong, a nonprofit organization working in both Bangladesh and Canada. Through her work, Swatil harnesses storytelling, digital media, and advocacy to challenge systemic injustices and uplift marginalized voices.
Topics Discussed:
-Swatil’s personal journey into feminist activism
-The role of communication and storytelling in feminist movements
-The impact of Swayong in addressing social justice issues
-How narratives can challenge systemic oppression and empower marginalized communities
-Reflections on feminist progress and the future of feminist storytelling
This series highlights the contributions, struggles, and reflections of Bangladeshi feminists, documenting their unique experiences to create a living archive of intersectional feminist history.
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