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ADC Announces 2008 Undergraduate Summer Internship Program

posted on: Jan 18, 2008

Since 1981, over 400 students have participated in the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committees’s (ADC) Anthony Shadid Intern Program. Students from all over the country gather at the National Headquarters in Washington, DC each year to gain first-hand experience and knowledge about ADC issues and campaigns.

ADC is an Arab-American grassroots civil rights organization. It was founded in 1980, to defend the rights of Americans of Arab descent from discrimination, stereotyping, and hate crimes; to promote the Arab cultural heritage; and to represent the Arab-American community on foreign and domestic policy issues. The program is administered through the ADC Research Institute (ADCRI), ADC’s non-profit affiliate.

The intern program offers a variety of positions for leadership development. It educates students on issues of civil rights, Arab heritage, and current events in the Middle East. It empowers them to educate others. Students gain practical training in community organizing, media relations, research and writing, legal issues, political action, educational outreach, grant writing, website maintenance, and routine office work alongside our regular professional staff. The first few weeks of the summer program are centered on the annual ADC Convention.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Candidates must have completed at least one year of college. Individual departments have their own requirements.

Interns must be or become regular ADC members. Student memberships are available at discounted rates.

While the program is primarily oriented to Arab-American students, we encourage applicants of all ethnic backgrounds. Occasionally, international students are part of the intern program. Such students must arrange on their own to acquire U.S. visas that authorize employment in the U.S., ADC cannot make these arrangements. They may be available through university programs or organizations such as the Council on International Educational Exchange (www.ciee.org). Students may be able to arrange authorization for “Curricular Practical Training” through their universities. Unpaid volunteer interns need no authorization.

SUMMER PROGRAM:

During the summer, full-time internships are available at the ADC national office. The internships are full-time positions. We ask students to begin the 11-week program as soon as possible in May after the semester ends. There is a $1500 summer stipend for undergraduates and $2000 for graduate students. Those who receive course credit do not receive a stipend.

Positions are available with the organizing, media and publications, information systems, and government relations departments, as well as with the office of the ADC President.

Housing – We can advise interns about where to search for housing and assist them in locating other interns who are seeking roommates.

Educational Program – One day a week, interns visit government and congressional offices, embassies, and other organizations. This introduces student to some of the policymaking institutions in the Washington area, which shape issues and events of concern to Arab Americans. There will be opportunities to take advantage of some of the speakers, films, conferences, and cultural programs in Washington which address Arab world issues.

DEADLINE:

Applications are due March 15, 2008 (the deadline for Legal internships has passed). Later applications will be considered, but early applicants are given priority. The application form can be downloaded at:
http://www.adc.org/internprogram/new/

What You Need to Apply:

-Completed application form, available at: http://www.adc.org/internprogram/new/
-Resume
-Academic transcript
-Two letters of recommendation
-Two-page personal statement about your goals as an ADC intern and how your academic, professional, or campus and community activities or career goals are related to the position you requested.

Mail completed applications to:

Tony Kutayli
Intern Coordinator
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
1732 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007