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1947PartitionArchive | Volunteer Farhana describes the importance of Partition in her life @1947PartitionArchive | Uploaded 12 years ago | Updated 1 minute ago
Farhana Afroz volunteers as an Oral Historian for The 1947 Partition Archive. Born in Bangladesh and raised in the Middle East, she enjoys connecting with elders from across South Asia and learning more about their histories, the Partition and her native culture.
Volunteer Farhana describes the importance of Partition in her lifeDay 49 of 75 Days of Partition - Documenting lived memories in LahoreDay 47 of ‘75 Days of Partition’- Revisiting Partition using music, poetry, oral histories & theatreDay 18 of 75 Days of Partition: The Punjab: Broken and DividedTimeline for Partition during June 1947 continued...The Stages of COVID and home treatments - COVID-19 Relief SeriesDay 74 of 75 Days of Partition -  Remembering 75 years of PartitionRemembering Partition via Oral History & SubalternsMr. Raj Madan displaced from Rawalpindi, Pakistan to India during 1947 PartitionDay 60 of 75 Days of Partition - Memories of Sindh in MumbaiRavi ChopraDay 23 of 75 Days of Partition - Timeline on Partition continued... June 1947

Volunteer Farhana describes the importance of Partition in her life @1947PartitionArchive

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