We are excited to share Episode 5 of the Bangladesh Feminist Oral History Project, an initiative by the Bangladesh Feminist Archives committed to preserving and amplifying the voices of Bangladeshi feminists for future generations.
In this episode, we sit down with Trishia Nashtaran—a feminist organizer, blogger, design specialist, and futurist. Trishia is the founder of Meye Network, a pioneering platform for digital feminist activism in Bangladesh, and currently serves as President of OGNIE Foundation Bangladesh. Her work focuses on creating inclusive spaces for women and marginalized communities through storytelling, technology, and strategic foresight.
Topics Discussed:
-Trishia’s journey into feminist activism and digital organizing
-The evolution of Meye Network and its impact on online feminist resistance
-Using design thinking and foresight to imagine inclusive feminist futures
-The role of grassroots networks and collective care in movement sustainability
-Reflections on intersectionality, legacy, and building digital feminist archives
This series highlights the contributions, struggles, and reflections of Bangladeshi feminists, documenting their unique experiences to build a living archive of intersectional feminist history.
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