Showing posts with label apapa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apapa. Show all posts

5.05.2014

Apply to the APAPA Bay Area 2014 Summer Internship

Internship opportunity for college students interested in public service or community leadership

Hey, Bay Area college students! Are you interested in pursuing a career in public service or community leadership? The Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association is currently searching for API college students for the APAPA Bay Area 2014 College Summer Internship Program.

The program provides an opportunity for students to work as staff interns in the offices of elected officials and policy orgs across the Bay Area, and developing skills and experience in leadership, public policy and civic engagement. Previous offices have included San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, Assemblymember Phil Ting, and Congressman Mike Honda.

Here are some more details about the internship:

9.24.2013

12th Annual Voters Education Forum, September 29

Saturday, September 29 at California State University - Sacramento



Are you a young professional or a student? The Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association is holding its 12th Annual Voter Education Forum this Sunday, September 29 at CSU Sacramento. This free forum will address the Affordable Care Act and how it will affect you, the new path to citizenship and merit-based immigration, and tips to help first-time home buyers save money. Here's more information:

4.25.2013

APAPA Bay Area College Summer Internship Program

Here's an summer internship opportunity for college students in the San Francisco Bay Area who are interested in gaining firsthand knowledge and experience in governmental and public affairs, as well as the API community.

The Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association invites you to apply to the APAPA Bay Area College Summer Internship Program. Internships this year will include opportunities to work with San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, and Congressman Mike Honda. Here are some more details:

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