Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
689 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-3302
p 617-868-6600 | f 617-868-7102
Successful revolutions do not ensure successful democracies. The Arab Spring, which began in Tunisia and spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, offers an opportunity for human rights activists to create governments that are free and open to all citizens regardless of race, class, gender, or religion. But human rights activists are not the only ones trying to take advantage of this opportunity, and the work to create just and equal societies requires endurance.
The revolutions and uprisings of the Arab Spring exacerbated many of the region's underlying tensions. Without competent political leadership, these conflicts will worsen; it is up to human rights organizations and grassroots activists to ensure that the powerful positive momentum of the Arab Spring isn't lost.
Current projects
With the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Egypt:
Completed projects
With the American Islamic Congress [1]:
Links:
[1] http://www.aicongress.org/
[2] http://www.hamsaweb.org/comic/
[3] http://www.hamsaweb.org/crime/48.html