After Tahrir: Egyptian Revolutionary Experiences and Future Visions

Event Date: 

Saturday, January 23, 2016 - 12:00am to Tuesday, January 26, 2016 - 12:00am

Event Location: 

  • Milo Hotel
  • Carsey-Wolf Center
  • Pollock Theater
  • McCune Conference Room

This four-day international symposium at UC Santa Barbara will take place on the five-year anniversary of the Tahrir Square Uprisings in 2011 that toppled Egypt’s long-term dictator Hosni Mubarak. These uprisings in Egypt accelerated waves of anti-crony-capitalist demonstrations, worker organizing, youth revolts, media insurgencies, and police brutality protests that overthrew governments, mobilized populations throughout the Middle East, and inspired the world. These Tahrir uprisings are called the 25 January Revolution in Egypt and the Arab world. It was on that day that millions of protesters first descended on downtown Cairo to reclaim history and power for the people. This conference is part of the Egypt Project initiative of the Arab Studies Institute. Future iterations will build on its findings.

Program Schedule: http://aftertahrir.net/program-schedule/