Monday, March 26, 2012

MACCPAC Capitol Hill Conference 2012


Capitol Hill Conference 2012 March 29 & 30, 2012 Washington, DC
Greetings!

Muslims in the United States: Helping America Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century
 
Speakers from members of Congress, government officials and Muslim leaders including
  • Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN)
  • D. Paul Monteiro (White House Office of Public Engagement)
  • Dr. Douglas Johnston (President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy) Arsalan Suleman (US Deputy Special Envoy to OIC)
  • Corey A. Stewart (Chairman, Prince William Board of County Supervisors)
  • Imam Yusuf Kavakci (IANT, Dallas, TX)
  • Professor Sulayman Nyang (Howard University, Washington DC)
  • Learn More
MACCPAC cordially invites you to join us for a conference on Capitol Hill and a briefing at the White House, focusing on building bridges, understanding our rights and duties as Americans, and how to help move our country forward.

March 29, 2012: Daylong Conference and Banquet

Conference Location: Holiday Inn Capitol Hill, 550 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20024 Hotel Information: www.hicapitoldc.com  9:00 a.m. Conference registration

Capitol Hill Banquet Location: Rayburn House Office Building, Room B338, Independence Avenue and South Capitol Street, Washington, DC 20003 6:00 p.m. Banquet registration
 
Registration fee: Full Day Conference including Banquet: $150.00 ($100.00 for students). Includes conference materials, meals and banquet on 3/29

Banquet Only: $65.00 ($40.00 for students). Includes banquet on 3/29 evening only

March 30, 2012: White House Briefing 10:00 a.m. Briefing at the White House is free of charge and has limited seating. Reservations are required and entrance will be contingent upon security clearance. For more details and registration, please visit  www.maccpac.org To register please log onto www.maccpac.org or Email: asra@mirzapr.com  Registration Deadline: Monday, March 26, 2012 (12:00 noon)
 
MACCPAC is a non-profit grassroots organization aimed at promoting national security, freedom, human rights, justice and peace through education, interaction, interfaith understanding and coalition building with government agencies and other pertinent organizations. MACCPAC wants to bridge the gap between the US Muslim community and the mainstream American society. MACCPAC, PO Box 25339, Washington, DC 20027 * Phone: 202-664-3762 * www.maccpac.org 

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