The Swadhinata Trust Projects

The Swadhinata Trust has been operating since November 2000, offering seminars, workshops, exhibitions and educational literature to young Bengali people in schools, colleges, youth clubs and community centres in the United Kingdom.

Photo Archieve

Get Involved: New Bengali Photo Archive

BENGALI PHOTO ARCHIVE:

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS + VOLUNTEERS

Do you want be part of creating a new collection celebrating East London’s Bengali community life?

1 Oct 2022 Audience

BRICK LANE 1978 - THE TURNING POINT

BRICK LANE 1978: THE TURNING POINT is a major new heritage project exploring the May 1978 anti-racist uprising organised by the Bengali community around Brick Lane.

With the help of local volunteers and original activists, Brick Lane 1978: The Turning Point investigates how and why this watershed moment unfolded.

Music Project

Bengali Music Oral History

This oral history project will aim to document multi-generational experiences of Bengali music in Britain, and examples of the music itself.

Bloggers

Defending Bangladeshi bloggers under threat

Secular humanist bloggers, activists, publishers, university lecturers, members of minority community & foreign nationals are being systematically targeted by religious extremists in Bangladesh.

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Social learning about Covid-19

Social learning about COVID-19 vulnerability and social distancing in high density populations: the case of UK urban dwelling Bangladeshis.

Voices Of The Bengal Famine

Voices of The Bengal Famine

Would you like to share stories and experiences from yourself, your ancestors or your community as part of a new cultural project? If so, we want to hear from you!

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Brick Lane monotypes

ALTAB ALI AND BRICK LANE
7 monotypes by ALICE SIELLE

St Barnabas Bangladesh

One Tower Hamlets for All

Fundamentalism and the ‘faith industry’ in Tower Hamlets

Minority communities residing in the UK have had many labels imposed on them since their arrival in large numbers in the 1960s and ’70s. In recent years there has been a focus on faith, so those once identified as ‘Asians’ are now described in religious terms.

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Oral History Project: Tales of three generations of Bengalis in Britain

Tales of three generations of Bengalis in the UK: Bengali Oral History Project

September 2005 – August 2006

There are approximately 500,000 Bengalis currently living in the UK.

Pickle Project

The Pickle Project

Brick Lane is home to our social enterprise, the Pickle Project. By immersing people in an area with real culture, history and interesting people, we are able to provide unique learning opportunities for companies that want to develop, entertain and inspire people.

Heritage

Tower Hamlets Bengali Heritage Trail : Bengalis in London’s East End

The Bengali Heritage Trail around Tower Hamlets will unlock the history of Britain’s first Bengali settlers, seamen known as Lascars, and will connect key landmarks such as the docks and buildings associated with the seamen who served on British naval and merchant ships from the 17th century onwards. The trail will be described in a booklet made available and online and at a special exhibition and seminar.​