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APAICS announces 2007 internship program

WASHINGTON D.C.-The Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) has issued applications for its 2007 undergraduate Summer Internship Program. The application form is available at www.apaics.org. The deadline is January 31, 2007.

Each year, APAICS selects up to 10 undergraduate students for a first-hand learning experience in American politics. Interns work in congressional offices, federal agencies, and non-profit organizations in Washington , D.C. Placements last summer included offices in the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, and the National Education Association. Through a series of seminars, interns learn about national Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) advocacy organizations and network with peers from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF). The CHCI, CBCF, and APAICS are known as the Tri-Caucus. There were almost 90 summer interns working representing the Tri-Caucus.

The APAICS Summer Internship Program encourages the political and civic involvement of young Asian Pacific Islander Americans, fosters their interest in careers in politics and public policy, and develops their leadership skills.

Some comments from APAICS’ 2006 Summer Interns: Heather De Guia, “As an intern, I had the privilege of participating in meetings regarding an amendment to the Higher Education Act of 1965 to authorize grants for institutions of higher education serving Asian American and Pacific  Islanders (H.R. 2616)." It was d_j_ vu when she remembered that only a few years ago she was getting signatures when the bill was then known as H.R. 333. De Guia interned for Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA). She is from Illinois .

James Dee’s summer stint in the Office of Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo (D-Guam) had both a serious and humorous side. He wrote her “Extension of Remarks” to commemorate the 60 th Anniversary of the ascension of the throne of the King Adulyadej of Thailand , a House Resolution. Even though he is a Californian, Dee has the unique distinction of sharing the same name as a local folk hero in Guam . The Congresswoman and staff were proud to introduce Dee to the constituents who came to visit her office.

Hawaiian Kelsey Yamasaki, who was placed in the National Education Association, was assigned to write about how Michigan and Washington are incorporating Asian Pacific Islander (API) culture into curriculum standards and lesson plans primarily due to population and economic relations with Asian nations. He also worked on the second case study which deals with teacher preparation and Native Hawaiian students.

APAICS’ President and CEO William H. (Mo) Marumoto said that the 2007 Summer Interns will receive a stipend of $2500 for the period from June 4 to July 27, 2007. The interns are  selected from across the country and from private as well as public institutions. Each group of interns reflects the ethnic diversity of the Asian Pacific Islander American community. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in public service and Asian Pacific Islander American affairs.

Undergraduates including those graduating in the Spring of 2007 are also eligible. Applications can be downloaded from the APAICS website at www.apaics.org ttp://www.apaics.org/. You may also call (202) 296-9200 or email apaics@apaics.org ym/Compose?To=apaics@apaics.org for more information.

 
APAICS announces 2007 internship program
 
Posted on Saturday, October 28 @ 18:36:40 CDT by KaTato
 

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