Monica Jahan Bose

[6] The exhibit focused on artists from the South Asian Women's Creative Collective, which Bose served as a member of the board of directors.

[3] "Seven Minutes on the B67" focused on connecting Brooklyn's South Slope to Bangladeshi immigrants in the Kensington neighborhood and is part of Bose's ongoing Storytelling with Saris art and advocacy project.

[4] On 17 November 2022, Bose and designer Hina Puamohala Kneubuhl participated in a webinar called "In the Pandemic's Wake: Social Change and Reflection with Asian American and Pacific Islander Leaders” that was hosted by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center.

[1] The webinar focused on how Bose's and Kneubuhl's work engaged with discussions of climate change, social justice, and women's rights in addition to how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the artistic practices and communities.

[1][16] Her work has appeared in the Miami Herald, the Washington Post, Art Asia Pacific, the Milwaukee Sentinel, the Honolulu Star Advertiser, the Japan Times, and all major newspapers in Bangladesh.