Marking the historic Youth Pledge (Sumpah Pemuda), ARI organized a nationwide series that fused national identity with contemporary youth activism. This initiative brought together over 1,200 young people—including those from religious, ethnic, gender, and socioeconomic minorities—for a powerful blend of historical reflection, capacity building, and advocacy action.
The program featured interactive workshops on tolerance, anti-discrimination, SRHR, and civic engagement, alongside commemorative events that honored Indonesia’s legacy of unity in diversity. Crucially, participants explored how the spirit of the 1928 Youth Pledge remains relevant today—especially in resisting rising intolerance, promoting inclusive nationalism, and defending the rights of all young people.
Through panels, peer dialogues, and creative expression (e.g., art, storytelling, and social media campaigns), the series reaffirmed that national unity must be rooted in justice and inclusion. Alumni of the program continue to serve as local champions in their schools and communities, advancing ARI’s vision of a diverse, equitable, and youth-empowered Indonesia.