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Maryland Asian Pacific Americans for Obama Launch Asian Pacific American High School Student Internship Program
Sunday, July 20, 2008
On July 17th, Maryland Asian Pacific
Americans for Obama (MD-APA Obama) launched its
Asian Pacific American High School Students for
Obama internship program. Leading
the efforts is Chung Pak and Steering Outreach
Committee Co-Chairs Kun Sin
and James Suh.
Pak
stated, “The students will have the opportunity
to experience first hand a presidential
election campaign and learn about the political
process.” The first internship meeting which
drew over 40 high school students from
Addressing the meeting was Maryland for
Obama Campaign Co-Chairman, Attorney
General Doug Gansler who said, “the
students’ participation in this campaign will
make a tremendous difference in winning this
election and helping the Asian Pacific American
community and all communities take this country
in a new direction. The experience they
will gain from this internship will also
provide them with the knowledge and foundation
to run for elected office or even President
some day.”
As
The group
continues to take applications for students and
there will be a meeting on July 27th
with new recruits at the Bethesda Obama
headquarters at
Student
Co Chair Rebecca Lee Kohn said, “This is my
very first presidential campaign and I’ve
learned a lot. It has also been really fun
going to
Maryland
Asian Pacific Americans for Obama Co
Chair Delegate Susan Lee noted, “Not since
Kennedy has there been so many young people
inspired, excited and energized about a
candidate and this program will enable the
students, who are our next generation of
leaders, to play a meaningful role in this
election.”
Korean
American Outreach Co-Chair James
Suh added, "The internship program will
also allow the students to participate in what
looks to be an historical election, something
they will remember
forever."

