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Rohingya Cultural Night features food, film, friendship and photos

The Rohingya Cultural Night was hosted by the Rohingya Maiyafuinor Collaborative Network (RMCN) at Bamboo Family Market in Chiang Mai, Thailand on Sept. 8. It featured Rohingya food, films and photos from the Ek Khaale Rohingya visual restoration project. Read our op-ed from RMCN co-founder Noor Azizah “Rohingya women: Rebuilding our community, one step at a time.”

“We need to uplift and rebuild these connections again. And I think the best way to do that is to showcase our food, our culture, our film, our women, and various other aspects of who we are to make sure that the rest of the country also understand who we are, so that we can find a way to connect further again,” said Yasmin Ullah, the founder of the Rohingya Maiyafuinor Collaborative Network.

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