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DESCRIPTION:From the beginning of the student-led quota reform movement on 
 June 6 to the creation of an interim government upon the resignation of Pr
 ime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5\, a lot has been happening in Bangl
 adesh recently.This virtual panel brings together scholars in New York to 
 help add personal texture and academic analysis to the headlines and provi
 de an opportunity for questions and discussion. What has happened? What do
 es this mean for Bangladesh and the region?&nbsp\;What might come next?Par
 ticipants in this virtual roundtable organized by the Cornell-Syracuse Sou
 th Asia Consortium include:Farhana Sultana\, Professor of Geography\, Syra
 cuse UniversityDina M. Siddiqi\,&nbsp\;Clinical Professor\, Global Liberal
  Studies\, New York UniversityMuhib Rahman\, Postdoctoral Associate in Gov
 ernment\, Cornell UniversityFarzana Shoily\, Ph.D. Candidate in History\, 
 Syracuse UniversityModerated by Mona Bhan\, Ford-Maxwell Professor of Sout
 h Asian Studies and director\, South Asia Center\, Syracuse University&nbs
 p\;
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SUMMARY:Bangladesh Now: Beyond the Headlines
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>From the beginning of the student-led quota
  reform movement on June 6 to the creation of an interim government upon t
 he resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5\, a lot has bee
 n happening in Bangladesh recently.</p><p>This virtual panel brings togeth
 er scholars in New York to help add personal texture and academic analysis
  to the headlines and provide an opportunity for questions and discussion.
  What has happened? What does this mean for Bangladesh and the region?&nbs
 p\;What might come next?</p><p>Participants in this virtual roundtable org
 anized by the Cornell-Syracuse South Asia Consortium include:</p><p><span 
 style="text-decoration: underline"><a data-linkindex="4" data-auth="NotApp
 licable" target="_blank" href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=
 https-3A__www.farhanasultana.com_&amp\;d=DwMFaQ&amp\;c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQz
 SO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&amp\;r=1Y64ZCCpDCRLsp7gVsqgPCUNs1lI_4TJ-gznOmTT_k
 g&amp\;m=JCWGdVFj9gtElyutTWEj_bJveaHEWVp_jePErA8tlHjy2WuyDPh9LuhqI4_BwCXl&
 amp\;s=0V0-fdcTiackdXT8PQcVav9JU9Zj9FttXlqr6yXY8a0&amp\;e=">Farhana Sultan
 a</a></span>\, Professor of Geography\, Syracuse University</p><p><span st
 yle="text-decoration: underline"><a data-linkindex="5" data-auth="NotAppli
 cable" target="_blank" href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=ht
 tps-3A__liberalstudies.nyu.edu_about_faculty-2Dlisting_dina-2Dsiddiqi.html
 &amp\;d=DwMFaQ&amp\;c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&amp\;r=1
 Y64ZCCpDCRLsp7gVsqgPCUNs1lI_4TJ-gznOmTT_kg&amp\;m=JCWGdVFj9gtElyutTWEj_bJv
 eaHEWVp_jePErA8tlHjy2WuyDPh9LuhqI4_BwCXl&amp\;s=MKiHUhmRsPB8UqVdcITlBoWO4_
 91voP6WmeZsvmax5M&amp\;e=">Dina M. Siddiqi</a>\,</span>&nbsp\;Clinical Pro
 fessor\, Global Liberal Studies\, New York University</p><p><a data-linkin
 dex="6" data-auth="NotApplicable" target="_blank" href="https://urldefense
 .proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.muhibrahman.com_home&amp\;d=DwMFaQ&
 amp\;c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&amp\;r=1Y64ZCCpDCRLsp7g
 VsqgPCUNs1lI_4TJ-gznOmTT_kg&amp\;m=JCWGdVFj9gtElyutTWEj_bJveaHEWVp_jePErA8
 tlHjy2WuyDPh9LuhqI4_BwCXl&amp\;s=wNqCTaPoBOWQm__NkBCLap5n3XHOhprtZSIQYmXw8
 sU&amp\;e="><span style="text-decoration: underline">Muhib Rahman</span></
 a>\, Postdoctoral Associate in Government\, Cornell University</p><p><a da
 ta-linkindex="7" data-auth="NotApplicable" target="_blank" href="https://u
 rldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.maxwell.syr.edu_academics_
 history_people_students_kazi-2Dfarzana-2Dshoily&amp\;d=DwMFaQ&amp\;c=009kl
 HSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&amp\;r=1Y64ZCCpDCRLsp7gVsqgPCUNs1lI
 _4TJ-gznOmTT_kg&amp\;m=JCWGdVFj9gtElyutTWEj_bJveaHEWVp_jePErA8tlHjy2WuyDPh
 9LuhqI4_BwCXl&amp\;s=CSitPzNwE1VkuJZJzWxdmivAvVvzI2vScj8LLwChOsc&amp\;e=">
 Farzana Shoily</a>\, Ph.D. Candidate in History\, Syracuse University</p><
 p>Moderated by <span style="text-decoration: underline"><a data-linkindex=
 "8" data-auth="NotApplicable" target="_blank" href="https://urldefense.pro
 ofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.maxwell.syr.edu_directory_mona-2Dbhan&a
 mp\;d=DwMFaQ&amp\;c=009klHSCxuh5AI1vNQzSO0KGjl4nbi2Q0M1QLJX9BeE&amp\;r=1Y6
 4ZCCpDCRLsp7gVsqgPCUNs1lI_4TJ-gznOmTT_kg&amp\;m=JCWGdVFj9gtElyutTWEj_bJvea
 HEWVp_jePErA8tlHjy2WuyDPh9LuhqI4_BwCXl&amp\;s=ZuaR45dFC1vqOhD3KehOdivSyr8H
 06UwPNaH_HlfQuU&amp\;e=">Mona Bhan</a>\,</span> Ford-Maxwell Professor of 
 South Asian Studies and director\, South Asia Center\, Syracuse University
 </p><p>&nbsp\;</p>
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