Celebrating Vivek Bald’s Bengali Harlem at the Schomburg Center
Alaudin Ullah & Himanshu Suri
Celebrating Vivek Bald's Bengali Harlem at the Schomburg Center

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Join us for a celebration of the publication of Bengali Harlem and the Lost Histories of South Asian America (Harvard University Press) by scholar and documentary filmmaker Vivek Bald. This special event, moderated by afrolatin@ forum’s Miriam Jiménez Román, will explore the little-known stories of Muslim men from the Indian subcontinent who settled in Harlem in the 1920s-50s, married Puerto Rican, African American, and West Indian women, and became a small but significant part of the neighborhood, selling hotdogs from pushcarts, opening the neighborhood’s first Indian restaurants, and interacting with Harlem’s other Muslim communities.

Bald will read from his book, which traces out these and other early histories of Indian Muslim men who settled in places like Tremé in New Orleans and Black Bottom in Detroit. East Harlem actor/playwright Alaudin Ullah will perform an excerpt from his one-man show “Dishwasher Dreams,” which focuses on the story of his father Habib, who was one of the first Bengali men to settle in Harlem. The event will also include an excerpt from “In Search of Bengali Harlem,” the documentary film on which Bald and Ullah are collaborating, followed by a panel discussion and community forum with children and descendants of some of the Bengali men who settled in Harlem in the mid-twentieth century. Plus a special guest DJ set by Himanshu Suri, aka Heems, formerly of the rap group Das Racist.

Read scholar and visual artist Naeem Mohaiemen’s review of Bengali Harlem on The Margins.
 

Celebrating Vivek Bald’s Bengali Harlem at the Schomburg Center

Alaudin Ullah & Himanshu Suri
Saturday, April 6, 2013
5:30 PM
$0.00
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Blvd
New York NY 10030
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