From Rebecca Husaini, MPAC <[email protected]>
Subject A Historic Win: LA Passes Our Human Security Resolution!
Date November 21, 2024 8:30 PM
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Dear John,

On Tuesday, November 19th, the City of Los Angeles reaffirmed its commitment to uphold the human rights of all Angelenos. In a historic move led by the Muslim Public Affairs Council, the LA City Council passed the Human Security Resolution in recognition of the Four Freedoms–Freedom from Want, Freedom from Fear, Freedom of Expression, and Freedom of Worship.

For the past two years MPAC President Salam Al-Marayati has engaged local leaders on our Human Security Campaign ([link removed]) , supported by the efforts of Umar Hakim-Dey, MPAC consultant and Executive Director of INKERIJ Foundation, and in partnership with Aziza Hasan, Executive Director of NewGround: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change. They met with city officials to re-establish local Muslim civic engagement and develop a resolution that would ensure the fundamental rights of the people of Los Angeles are protected and upheld.

“When free speech is threatened, that is a responsibility of all of us. Freedom of speech is what allows freedom of worship and freedom of religion. Freedom of speech is what allows freedom from fear and freedom from want, and we must guarantee that these freedoms are protected. That is the objective of the Human Security Resolution.”

Salam Al-Marayati
President, Muslim Public Affairs Council
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Watch the full Human Security Resolution presentation from Tuesday's LA City Counciil meeting.
Learn more about our Human Security Campaign here ([link removed])

"When you look at this Human Security Resolution today, this is our sheet, our humanity is the precious stone, and we're all gathered here today to carry this in and to take it to the next level."

Umar Hakim-Dey
MPAC Consultant
Executive Director, INKERIJ Foundation

We thank Los Angeles City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky and our community partners for their support in the drafting and passage of our Human Security Resolution.

We are hopeful that this moment will drive meaningful engagement and intentional dialogue between LA city officials, community faith leaders, and Angelenos to develop a long-term vision for a human secured city.

This work is only made possible through the generous support of people like you who believe in building a more just and compassionate society. Your contribution empowers us to continue advocating for the rights and dignity of all communities, fostering partnerships, and shaping policies that uphold our shared values.
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In Service,

Rebecca Husaini
Vice President of Operations and Administration

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