Samira Siddique is a co-organizer, participant and speaker in:
The Subir and Malini Chowdhury Center for Bangladesh Studies and the Institute for South Asia Studies are hosting a symposium titled “Beyond the Crisis Narrative: Rohingya Statelessness and its Implications for Bangladesh” on Friday, February 7, 2020, with keynote speaker Hannah Beech, Southeast Asia Bureau Chief for The New York Times and a multitude of other incredible speakers.
Conference/Symposium | February 7 | 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. | Stephens Hall, 10 (ISAS Conf. Room)
Samira Siddique, PhD Student | Energy & Resources Group; Rohini J. Haar, Lecturer of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley; Research Fellow, Human Rights Center, School of Law, UC Berkeley; Ruhul Abid, Associate Professor, Brown University Medical School; Mayesha Alam, Global Health Justice Fellow, Yale Law School; Fatima Karaki, Refugee Health Initiative at UCSF; Shireen Huq, Founder Narippokho; Rahima Begum, Co-director, Restless Beings; Prashanta Tripura, Professor, BRAC University; Yasmin Ullah, Research Coordinator, Rohingya Human Rights Network; Ashley Toombs, Director of External Affairs, BRAC USA; Sharif Mukul, Research Fellow, Tropical Forests and People Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia; Mabrur Ahmed, Director, Restless Beings; Ali Riaz, Distinguished Professor at the Department of Politics and Government at Illinois State University; Richard Spees, Executive Director, CAORC
Lawrence Cohen, Professor of Anthropology, UC Berkeley; Khatharya Um, Associate Professor. Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, UC Berkeley; Isha Ray, Associate Professor, Energy and Resources Group; Co-Director, Berkeley Water Center, UC Berkeley; Dina Siddiqi, Clinical Associate Professor, NYU
Sanchita B. Saxena, Director, Subir and Malini Chowdhury Center for Bangladesh Studies