Dear student leaders and campus affiliates,
We are emailing to ask for your help in getting the word out about the Labor Summer Internship Program.
● Would you be willing to email the below announcement to your networks?
● Would you distribute program flyers at your next meeting? (Please let us know if you would like to receive copies to distribute.)
● Would you be open to having someone from the Labor Center or a past program participant come to your next meeting to give a brief overview of the program and distribute flyers?
Any assistance you can provide would be much appreciated! If you would like to talk more about the program, please contact Muttika Chaturabul at moot...@berkeley.edu. Please see below for more information or visit our website.
Thank you!
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Labor Summer 2014 Paid Summer Internship Program
Students: Learn ORGANIZING or RESEARCH AND POLICY SKILLS for Social Justice
Jun. 23–Aug. 15, 2014 application deadline: March 10, 2014, 8:00 am (PST)
The UC Berkeley Labor Center and the UC Davis Center for Regional Change are co-sponsoring the 13th Annual Labor Summer Internship Program, a full-time PAID internship program for UC graduate and undergraduate students. This is an opportunity for you to spend eight weeks in Northern and possibly Central California developing leadership, political analysis, research, and organizing skills while working with unions and community-based organizations striving for justice for California's working people.
If you are passionate about social and economic justice, apply for the Labor Summer Internship Program and be a part of building a better California!
For more information or to apply, please visit us online or contact Muttika Chaturabul at moot...@berkeley.edu or 510-643-0910.
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Kriti Garg, 2013 Intern
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