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UID:25969-1488636000-1488657600@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladesh Kid's Art and Recitation Competition
DESCRIPTION:Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts\, BIPA and M and M Academic Support will jointly organize an art and recitation talent competition for Bangladeshi kids in Brooklyn\, New York. The contest is open to all and there is a no participation fee. Winner will be given awards and certificates. \nContest in four groups \nPre-K – 2nd Grade: Draw national flower of Bangladesh\, Shapla\, (Water Lily)\n3rd – 5th Grade: Draw national bird of Bangladesh\, Doel (Magpie Robin)\n6th – 8th Grade: Draw Shaheed Minar (Martyr Monument)\n9th – 12th Grade:  Draw a paddy field \nRecitation: Bangla poem recitation \nVenue: \nPS 179\, Cafeteria\n202 Ave C\, Brooklyn\, NY 11218\n\n \nContacts: \nAnnie Ferdous\, 917-674-4746\nNilofar Jahan\, 347-237-1628\nFatema Haq\, 347-237-3150\nMoinul Alam Bappi\, 347-459-4538
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-kids-art-recitation-competition/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170304T180000
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SUMMARY:Bangladesh Environment Network: What to do next?
DESCRIPTION:Bangladesh Environment Network: What to do next\nBangladesh Environment Network (BEN) will organize a special event to discuss recently ended BAPA-BEN Conference on Sustainable Development and Environment\, held in January 2017\, and what to do next to maintain sustainable environmental work in Bangladesh. Experts on Bangladesh Environmental issues will attend the event. Bangladeshi community members interested in the environmental issues are welcome to join and give their comments and opinions. The event is free and open to all.\n \nDiscussion Topics: \n\nReport presentation on BAPA-BEN Conference on Sustainable Development and Bangladesh Environment\, held in January 2017.\nBook unveiling and discussion on Coastal and Ocean Environment of Bangladesh\, Let the Delta be a Delta\, The way to protect Bangladesh rivers\, etc.\nFuture activities of Bangladesh Environment Network and collection of yearly funding.\nOther issues.\n\nVenue: \nSmart Academia\, 2nd Floor\n165-23 Hillside Ave.\, Jamaica\, NY 11432\n\nContact: \nSayed Fazlur Rahman\, Coordinator\, BEN (NY-NJ-CT)\n347-842-8527
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-environment-network-next/
CATEGORIES:Seminar/Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170311T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170311T220000
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CREATED:20170207T180759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T181524Z
UID:25470-1489251600-1489269600@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:SpaandanB Openhouse & Fundraising Event 2017
DESCRIPTION:SpaandanB Openhouse and Fundraising event 2017 will be held in Union City\, California\, USA. The event is to raise funds for SpaandanB’s projects to improve the lives of many disadvantaged people in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi singer Kumar Bishwajit\, drummer and percussionist Mithun Chakr\, performances by Bay Area kids and other artists will attend and entertain the audience. \nThis is a reserved seating event and you need to purchase tickets. Tickets are available online. Choose your preferred seats. Seating will start at 5:00 pm\, program will begin at 5:30 pm. There will be food available for you to purchase. Free parking will be available at the school premises. Throughout the program there will more opportunity to donate for projects SpaandanB running in Bangladesh. \nEarly Bird Discounted Tickets (Until February 28) \n[ezcol_1half]\nPremium Admission: $50\nGeneral Admission: $30 \n[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]\nBuy Ticket Online: \n[/ezcol_1half_end]\nRegular Tickets (From March 1) \n[ezcol_1half]\nPremium Admission: $60\nGeneral Admission: $40 \n[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]\nBuy Ticket Online: \n[/ezcol_1half_end]\n  \nVenue: \nJames Logan High School\, Performing Art Center\n1800 H St.\, Union City\, CA 94587\n\nContact: \n408-836-4534\ninfo@spaandanb.org
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/spaandanb-openhouse-fundraising-event-2017/
CATEGORIES:Fundraising
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170314T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170314T180000
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CREATED:20170313T015556Z
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UID:26061-1489471200-1489514400@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladesh Lobby Day 2017
DESCRIPTION:Bangladesh Lobby Day will be organized by Bangladeshi American Advocacy Group (BAAG). The organization will go to Albany\, New York. Buses will leave from Jackson Heights and Jamaica at 6:30 am. Bangladeshi community will attend senate session and watch from the lobby\, meet State Senators and convey their concerns. All Bangladeshi professional\, business and regional organizations are invited to join the Bangladesh Lobby Day. \nFee: $50 for Bus\, breakfast\, and lunch \nBangladeshi community will lobby for \n– provision for halal food at the NY schools \n– stop hate crimes against Bangladeshi and all immigrants\n– secure Muslim Rights etc. \nContacts: \nMohammed Shah Jahan\, 917-601-3989\nTawsif Chowdhury\, 646-247-4607
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-lobby-day-2017/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170319T185431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170319T195012Z
UID:26168-1489838400-1489845600@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:CreateNYC - Cultural input from Bangladeshi community
DESCRIPTION:CreateNYC is a focus group initiative organized by NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in order to allocate and use NYC’s arts and culture budget most effectively. The event will seek input from New Yorkers about how they experience culture in their everyday life\, and how they think culture can help create a just\, inclusive\, equitable city. Bangladeshi community can be part of the process and give their feedback. Bangladesh Institute of Performing Arts (BIPA) seeks participation of a Bangladeshi focus group who are willing attend a brainstorming session. CreateNYC will address issues like equity\, access\, social and economic impact\, affordability\, art in public space\, education\, neighborhood character etc. Focus group size 10-15. Bring your ideas\, concepts\, plans and share with others. \nVenue: \nSoundview Broadcast\n36-01 37th Avenue\, Astoria\, NY 11106\n\nContact: \nNadia Ahmad: \n 
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/createnyc-cultural-input-bangladeshi-community/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T220000
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SUMMARY:Bangladesh Independence Day\, Chittagong University Alumni Association of USA
DESCRIPTION:Chittagong University Alumni Association of USA (CUAAUSA) will host an event to observe Bangladesh Independence Day 2017 at a Bangladeshi restraurant in Jackson Heights\, New York. The focus of the event is to celebrate and discuss the importance of the day for Bangladeshis everywhere. A cultural program will follow after the discussion. Open to all\, all are welcome. \nVenue \nHaat Bazaar Party Hall\, Basement\n37-11\, 73 Street\, Jackson Heights\, NY 11372\n\nContacts: \nMd. Solaiman\, 917-698-9256\nSawser Sardar\, 347-653-9357\nMd. Hanif\, 917-302-2032\nEmluck Hossain Faisal (President)\, 646-302-1581\nAshique Mahmud (GS)\, 347-774-6665\nKazi Mobassher A Hashemi\, 347-553-7989\nMd Badiul Alam\, 646-255-5331
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-independence-day-chittagong-university-alumni-association-usa/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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UID:25238-1490520600-1490551200@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladeshi Independence Day Celebration 2017
DESCRIPTION:Naree Shongothok (Women Organizing)\, a collective of community organizers of Bangladeshi descent will celebrate Bangladeshi Independence Day Celebration 2017 in New York through art and activism for positive social change. The event\, ‘Shadhinota‘\, will honor Bangladesh Independence Day with a special focus to Bangladeshi women’s history during the liberation war of Bangladesh and aftermath. The event will celebrate Bangladeshi women’s liberation through art\, culture\, activism\, exploring labor\, gender\, violence and migration. Through photography\, film\, conversation\, reading and performances the event will also highlights the works of some local Bangladeshi women artists. \nBangladeshi Historical Memory Project\, Desis Rising Up & Moving\, Law At the Margins\, South Asia NYU\, and NYU Club Bangla will assist and Co-sponsor the event with Naree Shongothok (Women Organizing) \n\n\n Filmmakers: Farzana Boby\, Rubaiyat Hossain\, Chaumtoli Huq\, Yasmine Kabir\, Jennifer Samuel\n Artists: Taslima Akhtar\, Jannatul Mawa\, Shurmmi\n Performers: Abeer Hoque\, Bangladeshi Historical Memory Project Jatra Troupe\n\n\nBangladeshi Independence Day Celebration 2017 is free and open to all. \nVenue \nJournalism Institute\, 5th Floor\n20 Cooper Square\, New York\, NY 10003\n\nContacts: \nSharmin Hossain\nChaumtoli Huq
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladeshi-independence-day-celebration-2017/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170301T015339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170319T195755Z
UID:25991-1490522400-1490554800@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladesh Independence Day\, Jackson Heights
DESCRIPTION:Bangladeshi community will observe and celebrate Bangladesh Independence Day (স্বাধীনতা দিবস/Shadhinota Dibos) on March 26th in Jackson Heights\, New York. The aim of the program is to help Bangladeshi community living in New York City to commemorate and recollect Independence Day of Bangladesh with many activities all day long. Many Bangladeshi community organizations based in Queens\, New York are expected to participate with the principal organizer of the event\, Muktadhara Foundation. \nThe event is free and open to all communities. \n\n\n Adult cultural program (music\, recitation\, dance\, etc.)\n Children’s cultural competition\n Colorful parade and procession\n Flower wrath presentation\n Honoring Bangladeshi Freedom Fighters\n Conversation about Bangladesh War\, etc.\n\n\nVenue: \nDiversity Plaza\, Jackson Heights\nCorner of 37 Road & 74 Street\, Jackson Heights\, New York\n\nContacts: \n718-565-7258\n646-286-1602\n347-656-5106\n347-426-9892\n917-251-9529\n646-270-0676\n646-584-4804
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-independence-day-jackson-heights/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T220000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170324T230623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T164345Z
UID:26354-1490551200-1490565600@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladeshi Independence Day 2017 - Bangladesh Society
DESCRIPTION:Bangladeshi Independence Day 2017 will be observed by Bangladesh Society in Brooklyn\, New York. The event will celebrates the 47th Independence Day of Bangladesh with cultural get-together. The event is free and open to all. Special invitation for all Bangladeshi Freedom Fighters. \n♥  Children’s program and art competition\n♥  Cultural program\n♥  Recognition of Bangladesh Freedom Fighters\n♥  Discussion on Freedom Fighting of 1971\n♥  Award distribution\n♥  Dinner \nVenue: \nPS 179\n202 Avenue C\, Brooklyn\, NY 11218\n\nContacts: \nAbul Kalam Bhuiyan\, 917-892-7199\nMoinul Uddin Mahbub\, 718-312-9721\nAhsan Hsabib\, 646-331-3892\nKamal Ahmed\, 917-595-9812\nAbul Kashem Chowdhury\, 646-510-6245
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladeshi-independence-day-2017-bangladesh-society/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170327T183000
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CREATED:20170329T052857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T164345Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Bangladesh’s Unexpected Success
DESCRIPTION:A book discussion on Naomi Hossain’s “The Aid Lab: Understanding Bangladesh’s Unexpected Success” will be held at New York University\, co-sponsored by NYU South Asia. \nDevelopment aid often gets bad press because it is seen as ineffective in lifting countries out of poverty. In The Aid Lab\, Naomi Hossain (Institute of Development Studies\, Sussex\, UK) argues that aid can work\, even in extremely unpromising contexts. The Aid Lab examines the extraordinary case of Bangladesh. Dealt a weak hand in natural resources and geopolitical significance\, wounded by war and famine\, Bangladesh has transitioned into a canny and adaptable player in the global economy. It pioneered the use of micro-finance and was the earliest developing country committed to addressing women’s needs as part of poverty reduction. This is not the story of a poster child for neoliberalism\, but rather of a pragmatic state selectively engaging with donors and global markets while building a social compact to mitigate vulnerability. \nJoin Dina Siddiqi\, Professor of Anthropology at BRAC University\, Bangladesh and John Gershman\, Clinical Professor of Public Service at NYU Wagner\, for a conversation with Dr. Hossain on what other developing countries can learn from Bangladesh. \nVenue: \nNYU Center for Global Affairs\n15 Barclay Street\, 4th Floor\, New York\, NY 10007\n\nContact: \nDina Siddiqi
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/understanding-bangladeshs-unexpected-success/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170329
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170313T012358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170316T152857Z
UID:25982-1490659200-1490745599@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladesh Independence Day 2017\, Albany
DESCRIPTION:Bangladesh Independence Day Celebration 2017 in the NYS State Capital Albany will be held on March 28th. The event is organized by NY State Senator Ruben Diaz and NY State Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda. Bangladeshi community in Bronx will participate at the event. \nDeparture Details  \nCelebration Date: March 28\, 2017\nBus starts: 7:00 am\nDeparture location: Bangla Bazar\, Starling Avenue\, Parkchester\, Bronx\nPlease register your name\, seats are limited and will be registered on first come first serve basis. registration fees $50 each\, includes transportation\, lunch \, breakfast and entertainment. \nContacts: \nMohammed N. Mujumder\, 917-597-6349\nShamim Mia\, 347-320-8972\nA Islam Mamun\, 646-506-8813\nBabrul Hussain\, 347-280-4666\nMahabub Alam\, 917-642-6985\nMonjur Chowdhury Joglu\, 347-219-5591\nAbdus Shahid\, 646-331-9023\nShahad Ahamed\, 347-995-8535\nKhalulur Rahman\, 917-402-7084\nFarida Yeasmin\, 347-387-7897\nDebbroto Poddar\, 347-891-6802
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-independence-day-2017-albany/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T120000
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CREATED:20170410T161625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170410T183054Z
UID:26883-1490695200-1490702400@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Free English Class Registration
DESCRIPTION:Free English class in Astoria and Long Island City. Registration for class will be held on first come first served basis. Registration to attend these classes are available March 28 at 10:00 am for Long Island City location. And March 29 at 6:00 pm for Astoria location. Course is three months longs\, free and conducted by experienced ESL teachers. There is no bi-lingual help – all instructions are given in English. Bring an ID and utility bill to register. \nOnce registered classes will be held at the following locations – one in the morning\, another evening. \n[ezcol_1half]\nMorning Class\nClass Duration: April 4 – June 15\nDays: Tuesdays\, Wednesday\, and Thursdays\nTime: 9:00 am -12:00 pm \nVenue:\nRISS Settlement\n10-25\, 41st Avenue\, Long Island City\, NY 11106\n\n[/ezcol_1half]\n[ezcol_1half_end]\nEvening Class\nClass Duration: April 4 – June 15\nDays: Tuesdays\, Wednesday\, and Thursdays\nTime: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm \nVenue:\nIS 26\n31-51\, 21st St\, Astoria\, NY 11106\n\n[/ezcol_1half_end]\nContact for more info \n718-784-7447 x 149
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/free-english-class-registration/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T220000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170317T160641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250123T183446Z
UID:26095-1490814000-1490824800@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Conference on Bangladesh Democracy
DESCRIPTION:A conference on Bangladesh democracy will be held at the Barnard College\, New York. The speakers at the event will discuss the quality of democracy and development in Bangladesh\, human rights\, labor rights\, freedom of expression\, freedom of association\, freedom from all kinds of extremism\, right to life\, right to vote without fear in a peaceful environment; and how to achieve a free\, fair and an internationally accepted inclusive parliamentary election in Bangladesh due in 2019 with participation from all political parties in Bangladesh. \nInvited Speakers: \nLisa Curtis\, Senior Fellow\, Heritage Foundation\, Washington\, DC\nAngela Aggeler\, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary\, South and Central Asia\, US Department of State\nJospeh Allcin\, Journalist\, Foreign Policy Magazine\, Washington\, DC\nHumaiun Kobir\, London School of Economics (LSE)\, London\, UK\nChaumtoli Huq\, Attorney At Law\, Editor\, Law@theMargins\nLars de Gier\, Political Affairs Officer\, Department of Political Affairs\, UN\, New York \nThe event is jointly organized by Archer K Blood Center for Democracy – a democracy discussion group on Bangladesh and Club Bangla – students of Bangladeshi origin at Columbia University. \nThe event is free\, and all are welcome. \nVenue: \nBarnard College\, Held Lecture Hall\, Room #304\n3009 Broadway\, New York\, NY 10027\n\nContact: \nKausar Mumin\, 347-649-4253
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/conference-bangladesh-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Seminar/Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170330T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170330T220000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170326T214147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T164345Z
UID:26392-1490900400-1490911200@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladeshi-American Rapper Event
DESCRIPTION:Queens-based Bangladeshi-American rapper and hip-hop artist Anik Khan will be featured at an event organized by N(OCEANS). The event is to celebrate Asian/Pacific/American (APA) heritage month at the New York University. \nAnik Khan uses his music to speak out for marginalized communities\, most recently with his newly-released single\, Columbus\, which was written in response to Trump’s election and following Muslim ban. The event will create awareness and encourage dialogue amongst members of Bangladeshi as well as Asian community about the issues that face those around us on a a regular basis. The event wants to challenge attendees to look introspectively at the preconceived n(oceans) they hold about other ethnicities\, religions and people but at the same time to acknowledge the beauty and suffering of immigrant families\, of which many were forced to cross oceans to be in the USA. \nDinner will be provided! \nTicket \nNYU – $5.00 | Non-NYU – $7.00 \nVenue: \nKimmel Center @ NYU\nEisner & Lubin Auditorium\n60 Washington Square S\, New York\, NY 10012\n\nContact: \nFaiza Haq \nCo-president for Bangladesh Students Association @ NYU
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladeshi-american-rapper-event/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170331T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T150027
CREATED:20170329T053938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T164345Z
UID:26466-1490963400-1490968800@www.bangladeshcircle.com
SUMMARY:Bangladesh and Islam: Locating Difference
DESCRIPTION:Bangladesh and Islam: Locating Difference – a discussion by Bangladesh and South Asian academic experts will be held at the NYU School of Journalism. Neilesh Bose\, (University of Victoria)\, Elora Shehabuddin (Rice University)\, Satadru Sen (Queens College\, CUNY)\, Saadia Toor (Staten Island\, CUNY) and Dina M Siddiqi (BRAC Univerisity) will take part in the discussion. This round-table discussion critically examines the troubled and shifting relationship between the two unstable but productive terms\, “Bangladesh” and “Islam.” The event is part of NYU South Asia Program. \nVenue: \nNYU School of Journalism\n20 Cooper Square\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY 10003\n\nContact: \nDina Siddiqi
URL:https://www.bangladeshcircle.com/event/bangladesh-islam-locating-difference/
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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