Jamaica Hills Intersection Co-named ‘Little Bangladesh Avenue’

Jamaica Hills Intersection Co-named ‘Little Bangladesh Avenue’

Photo Courtesy of Councilman Gennaro

The intersection of Homelawn Street and Hillside Avenue has been co-named “Little Bangladesh Avenue.”

By Forum Staff

City Councilman Jim Gennaro (D-Hillcrest) on Monday spearheaded a street co-naming ceremony in which the intersection of Homelawn Street and Hillside Avenue was co-named “Little Bangladesh Avenue.”

Gennaro authored the bill to co-name the street; the legislation passed in December. Monday’s event coincided with International Mother Language Day – a holiday dedicated to linguistic and cultural diversity. International Mother Language Day is widely celebrated as the anniversary of the day when the people of Bangladesh fought for recognition of the Bangla language. It is now celebrated worldwide.

Photo Courtesy of Councilman Gennaro Councilman Gennaro authored the bill to co-name the street.

Photo Courtesy of Councilman Gennaro
Councilman Gennaro authored the bill to co-name the street.

Gennaro was joined by a number of elected officials, local leaders, and hundreds of community members for the co-naming ceremony, which paid homage to the many contributions that the Bangladeshi community has made to The World’s Borough. Gennaro opened the proceedings with a moment of silence in memory of the Freedom Fighters who gave their lives in Bangladesh’s 1971 War for Independence.

“I am thrilled to be here for this wonderful and timely co-naming ceremony. As many as 65 percent of New York City’s Bangladeshi population reside in Queens—and many of them here in Jamaica. Today, we are celebrating the many contributions of the Bangladeshi community to the Borough of Queens,” Gennaro said.

“As the first South Asian woman elected to New York State office, I was so proud to join my Bangladeshi family in celebrating the Little Bangladesh Avenue co-naming,” Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar (D-Woodhaven) added. “The unveiling ceremony celebrated the many contributions of New York City’s Bangladeshi community, one of the fastest growing in our city. By literally putting Little Bangladesh on the map, we are showing that the community finally has the seat at the table it so rightfully earned.”

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