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Tahmid Islam

Harvard Ed. M Candidate/ Organiser/ Project Manager/ Educator - Striving to identify solutions for a better world

Tahmid Islam is a student who participated in a project with the William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice at Harvard Kennedy School. Specifically, he was part of a team that worked on a project titled "Reimagining Bristol: Creating Equitable Pathways for Historically Marginalized Bristolians" in collaboration with Bristol City Council.2

The project team Tahmid worked with included:

  • Sechi Kailasa
  • Kevin Robinson
  • Elan Kogutt
  • Nephthaly Leonidas

This project was likely part of a practicum or field-based learning experience offered through the Trotter Collaborative, which aims to connect Harvard students with organizations working on social justice issues.1 The Collaborative provides opportunities for students to engage in practical policy projects and public service work with local and national organizations.1

While I don't have specific details about Tahmid's individual role or background, his participation in this project suggests he is likely a student at Harvard with an interest in social justice, public policy, and creating more equitable communities. The project's focus on Bristol indicates it may have involved research or recommendations related to addressing inequalities and creating opportunities for marginalized groups in that city.

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