Muslim Public Affairs Summer Internship

Are you, or someone you know, interested in working for the Muslim American community, bridging the gap between Muslims Americans and decision makers, understanding how policy gets shaped, and gaining experience in the non-profit sector? The Muslim Public Affairs Council is now accepting applications for its Summer 2007 Internship Program in Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA.

THE MPAC INTERNSHIP — Education. Experience. Service.
MPAC interns gain hands-on education, experience and skills in media, community, and government relations. You won’t just be filing, you’ll get to use your creativity and initiative to enhance or even create effective projects that help fulfill our mission. We are looking for team players who are self-motivated and enjoy working hard.

On any given day, MPAC Interns keep up-to-date with local and national politics and media, write reports and analyses, have an opportunity to interact with government officials, attend press conferences and organize events. The MPAC-DC office is located across the street from the Supreme Court, Capitol Building, and all of the Senate Office Buildings, allowing interns to experience the political atmosphere of Washington firsthand. MPAC-LA is located in the center of one of the nation’s media capitols, and regularly engages with media and government professionals as well as interfaith dialogue, hate crime prevention, and community outreach.

HOW TO APPLY FOR AN INTERNSHIP (Deadline: April 30, 2007)

Applications for the Internship Program are now available by visiting www.mpac.org .

The Summer Internship is an 9-week program, which runs from June 18 to August 17. There are limited internships available, so act now!

For more information, please contact Communications Coordinator
Zabie Mansoory at zabie@mpac.org.

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