Bonojit Hussain is a name that resonates deeply in the realms of social research, activism, and the ongoing fight against discrimination in India. Hailing from Assam, Bonojit has dedicated much of his academic and activist life to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities, particularly those from the Northeast region.
A strong advocate for anti-racism education, Bonojit has worked extensively on issues of identity, citizenship, and minority rights, themes that are especially relevant in contemporary India. Through lectures, public discussions, academic writing, and grassroots engagement, he has emerged as a leading figure pushing for inclusivity and social reform. Bonojit apart is his ability to bridge the gap between scholarship and activism. He doesn’t just write papers; he walks the talk, standing shoulder to shoulder with students, minorities, and protestors during some of the most critical movements in recent years, including the anti-CAA protests.