Bangladesh Feminist Oral History Project: Episode 4 – Swatil Mahmud

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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.

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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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