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Read more about the article Misogyny as Political Strategy: The Growing Violence Against Women in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Politics and Society / Social and Cultural

Misogyny as Political Strategy: The Growing Violence Against Women in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is often presented as a success story in women’s development. The ready-made garments sector employs approximately four million workers — the majority of them women — and serves as…

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February 24, 2026
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Why Canada’s International Student Success Matters — and What We’re Missing

Canada has become one of the world’s most popular destinations for international students, attracting hundreds of thousands each year with promises of quality education, cultural diversity, and a pathway to…

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February 24, 2026
Read more about the article Placing Muslim Identity: Experiences of Bangladeshi Immigrant Women Operating Businesses in Toronto
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Placing Muslim Identity: Experiences of Bangladeshi Immigrant Women Operating Businesses in Toronto

Rethinking Muslim and South Asian Women Beyond Simplified Narratives In the years following 9/11, public debates in North America and Europe have increasingly focused on Muslim immigrant women’s religious practices,…

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February 24, 2026
Read more about the article Bangladeshi Immigrant Women’s Entrepreneurial Pathways in Toronto
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Bangladeshi Immigrant Women’s Entrepreneurial Pathways in Toronto

Reframing Immigrant Entrepreneurship Through a Family Lens Research on immigrant entrepreneurship has traditionally focused on male business owners or treated women as secondary contributors within family enterprises. Yet the economic…

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February 24, 2026
Read more about the article The Endless Cycle: Anarchy and Corruption’s Grip on a Nation’s Soul
Bangladesh Politics and Society

The Endless Cycle: Anarchy and Corruption’s Grip on a Nation’s Soul

Published in Medium on August 9, 2024 https://medium.com/@marshia_bd/the-endless-cycle-anarchy-and-corruptions-grip-on-a-nation-s-soul-8b9f6a130c99 Many years ago, in my class, a second-generation Bangladeshi student asked me, “Why is Bangladesh so poor?” The student was referring to…

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February 23, 2026
Read more about the article From Protest to Pandemonium: The Moral Collapse on Display Among Bangladesh’s Youth
Bangladesh Politics and Society

From Protest to Pandemonium: The Moral Collapse on Display Among Bangladesh’s Youth

Published in Medium on August 9, 2024 https://medium.com/@marshia_bd/from-protest-to-pandemonium-the-moral-collapse-on-display-among-bangladeshs-youth-2fbdfb9f3855 Seventeen years have passed since I left Bangladesh, and in that time, I’ve had little reason to return. Most of my family,…

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February 23, 2026
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Paintings 2025

CN Tower 1 CN Tower 2 River & Boat 1 River & Boat 2 River & Boat 3 Road within Trees

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February 23, 2026
Read more about the article What the voter gender divide means for Canada’s political future
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What the voter gender divide means for Canada’s political future

My recent article in The Conversation:Canada’s growing gender divide in voting isn’t just about party preference — it reflects deeper shifts in political identity, digital culture, and social values. What…

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February 22, 2026
Read more about the article Tariffs are reshaping Canadian manufacturing, but not all workers are being impacted the same way
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Tariffs are reshaping Canadian manufacturing, but not all workers are being impacted the same way

Our new article, published in The Conversation, examines how U.S. tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos translated into uneven labour-market impacts across Canada’s manufacturing sector in 2025. Drawing on Labour…

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February 22, 2026
Read more about the article Challenges Facing International College Students in Canada
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Challenges Facing International College Students in Canada

In recent years, Canadian colleges have seen a significant rise in international student enrolments, particularly in Ontario where the majority of international students in 2020/2021 came from India (62 percent),…

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Meet Marshia Akbar, a migration and integration researcher at the forefront of Canada's social and policy dialogues. Beyond academia, Marshia delves into diverse discussions spanning philosophy, theology, scientific inquiry, human behavior, and creative arts. Join Marshia on a multidimensional journey, where research converges with cultural exchange and societal reflection.

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