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Solidarity, with Suresh Grover, Shabna Begum & Karis Campion

Uncommon Sense

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The Rise of the Bengali Squatters Movement in the 1970s

Shabnag: I was doing some research based on a Bengali squatters movement in the 1970s in East London. She says they were migrant families being refused housing by an institutionally racist housing system. They decided with the support of race today activists who were Black Power activists, Dhaka Sall, Mala Sen, Farud Dhandi to organize that community and there was a squatters movementThat is kind of a movement where you saw different communities coming together and winning for themselves the right to social housing. Shabnag asks why political blackness has ultimately fragmented. What is its condition today? Like, can you talk a little bit about that?

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