Several Tunisians - secularists, Islamists, young, old, politicians, and recent graduates - discuss the most pressing issues in Tunisia almost a year after the January 2011 revolution with AlJazeera English. Participants include the following: Yusra Ghannouchi (spokesperson and daughter of co-founder and president Rached Ghannouchi); Olfa Lajili (founder of the 24th October movement: a citizen group that aims to monitor the new Tunisian government and maintain a strict divide between religion and state); Yassine Labidi (a recent university graduate who spent years holding odd jobs in the hopes of finding permanent work in the country); Amine Allam (a musician and investment banker who campaigned for one of the most secular parties in the country); Jawhara Al-Tees (professor of English at University of Carthage, member of the National Constituent Assembly, representing Ennahdha); and Moncef Sheikh Rouhou (also a member of the National Constituent Assembly representing the democratic progressive movement; he was exiled in 1999 after running the country's biggest Arabic-language newspaper, Al-Sabah).