The Other Side of Gentrification in Bangladesh 03 May 2021 - Selected by PHmuseum
In the fast-growing city of Dhaka, Bangladesh photographer Mehbuba Mahzabeen Hasan concentrate her research on the poor district of Ganaktuli showcasing the few inhabitants still living there and their daily challenges.
The Dhaka South City Corporation Colony in Ganaktuli is a place where its residents are at war with life every single day. These Dalits - name for people belonging to the lowest caste in the Indian subcontinent - were brought here from different parts of South India almost three hundred years ago by the British Colonial rulers.
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February 1, 2021
Evansville, WI - Dawn Ellen Andrew, of Evansville, WI, died peacefully on February 1, 2021, at home in Magnolia township.
Dawn was born in Magnolia township on July 21, 1925, the youngest child of Clarence and Mary (Thompson) George. She grew up in the country with siblings Evelyn, Dean, and Lee. Dawn had a pony named Jim that she rode to school. Jim learned to untie himself and often went home at noon. Dawn learned to run fast when she was chased home by the Fuchs and Gransee boys brandishing a snake! Dawn attended Stone Jug School until her older sister, Evelyn, became the teacher there, and then she transferred to Magnolia School. Because her mother never drove, Dawn learned to drive at age 14. Dawn graduated from Evansville High School in the class of 1944.
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