Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Join MPAC Today for Live Webinar on Young Leaders Summits Featuring Special Message from Rep. Carson


JOIN MPAC TODAY FOR A LIVE WEBINAR
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
OUR YOUNG LEADERS SUMMITS
Young Leaders Summits informational webinar
(Washington, DC - 4/19/11) -- The Muslim Public Affairs Council is hosting an informational webinar for its upcoming Young Leaders Summits today at 9 p.m. EST. MPAC is calling on all potential applicants and those interested in the summits to attend and get the opportunity to hear from Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN) about the value of the Young Leaders Summits and civic engagement in government, media and Hollywood.
During the informational webcast, MPAC's Young Leaders Program Coordinator Yasmin Hussein will also share an in-depth look at what you can expect during the Summits, how to apply and how you can get involved with MPAC's Young Leaders Program after the Summits.
To RSVP for the webinar, please email summits@mpac.org and the link to the webcast will be provided to you.
Media Summit in New York City (June 15 - 18) -- Learn about the ins and outs of the news industry while experiencing the fast pace of life in the Big Apple.
Hollywood Summit in Los Angeles (June 26 - 29) -- Explore the role film, TV and the arts play in shaping public opinion and provide practical tips for transforming talent into a successful career.
Policy Summit in Washington, DC (July 25 - 30) -- Get an insider look at the inner workings of the nation's capitol while simultaneously providing government officials and congressional leaders the opportunity to learn what is on the minds of young Muslim Americans.
MPAC's Young Leaders Summits will expand three-fold this summer, offering Muslim American college and graduate students around the country with a unique and transformative opportunity to make their mark on Capitol Hill, in the entertainment industry and the news media.
In the words of 2010 Summit alum Jalal Ansari, currently a college freshman in New York City:
"This experience cannot be described in words. It has to be experienced, and I believe every Muslim youth who can, should. Although it is difficult for one person to change a system, collectively I learned this week that there is nothing we can't do."
Founded in 1988, MPAC is an American institution which informs and shapes public opinion and policy by serving as a trusted resource to decision makers in government, media and policy institutions. MPAC is also committed to developing leaders with the purpose of enhancing the political and civic participation of Muslim Americans.
[CONTACT: Marium Mohiuddin, 323-258-6722marium@mpac.org]

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