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Abdul Hannan Masud | |
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আব্দুল হান্নান মাসউদ | |
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Known for | Coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Students Movement |
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Abdul Hannan Masud is a Bangladeshi activist.[1][2][3] He is one of a group of coordinators of the Anti-discrimination Students Movement,[4][5] which led the Student–People's uprising leading to the overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government.[6][7][8]
Abdul Hannan Masud, as the chief organizer of Students Against Discrimination, has been instrumental in raising awareness about issues related to discrimination within educational institutions and countrywise. He has led various initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and equality, often organizing workshops, seminars, and events that bring attention to topics like racial, gender, and socioeconomic discrimination.[9]
Through his leadership, Students Against Discrimination has successfully campaigned for policy changes in some institutions, advocating for fair treatment and representation of all students. His work has garnered attention and support from other social justice groups and has helped in creating more inclusive spaces in academia. [7] [10]