*2009 SUMMER LEGAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM * The Asian American Legal Defense
and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in 1974, is the first organization on
the East Coast to protect and promote the legal rights of Asian Americans
through litigation, legal advocacy, and community education.  For more
information about AALDEF, please visit our website at
www.aaldef.org<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=1031659449&msgid=4112942&act=HR8X&c=23535&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aaldef.org%2F>.


*Internships for the summer of 2009 are available in the following program
areas: *

*Anti-Trafficking Initiative, *legal research on the Trafficking Victims
Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) and Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA),
as well as outreach, community education, and advocacy on the rights of
women and youth trafficking survivors.
*Community Health Care Initiative*, legal research, as well as community
education and outreach in the areas of immigration, government benefits,
language rights, and health care access;
*Economic Justice for Workers*, litigation on behalf of garment, restaurant,
and other low wage workers;
*Educational Equity and Youth Rights*, legal services, policy work,
community education, research and litigation concerning educational equity,
juvenile justice, affirmative action and post 9-11 hate violence and racial
targeting;
*Housing Justice Project*, direct legal services, community
outreach/education, and litigation on housing and land use issues affecting
low-income Asian immigrant communities;* *
*Immigrant Access to Justice*, litigation, legal services, and
organizing/outreach with communities impacted by 9-11, including special
interest detainees, special registration, voluntary interviews by the
government, the 9-11 absconder initiative, and local and state enforcement
of immigration laws;
*New Jersey Asian American Legal Project*, community outreach, education,
and legal services to Asian Americans in New Jersey, as well as community
organizing and litigation on employment-related claims for Asian immigrant
workers in New Jersey.
*South Asian Workers Project*, direct legal services on employment-related
claims to South Asian immigrant workers, as well as community education and
advocacy; and
*Voting Rights*, legal research and fact development under the Voting Rights
Act and Equal Protection Clause challenging anti-Asian voter discrimination,
advocacy on bilingual ballots, and state and local election reform; produce
reports and organize public forums.

*Description of Summer Internship Program**:*
*The summer program is ten weeks, from approximately June 1st through August
7th.  *Interns work full time and are supervised by attorneys in specific
program areas.  Interns will work on litigation, particularly legal research
and writing, legal and policy advocacy, community outreach and education,
and client intakes.  Each program area differs in emphasis.  Summer interns
attend weekly brown bag lectures on a range of public interest legal topics
along with interns from other legal defense funds and civil rights groups.
AALDEF also provides trainings in housing law, naturalization procedures,
and immigration law.*  *The position is unpaid.  However, in previous years
many AALDEF interns have been successful at securing independent funding.
Academic credit can be arranged.
*To Apply**:*
·   Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and writing
sample to be received by AALDEF on or before Friday, January 30, 2009 at the
address below.  Please indicate the top three program areas on which you
would be interested in focusing.  Fax or email applications are acceptable.
·   Any bilingual ability should be stated in the application.  Bilingual
ability is helpful but not required.  Gujarati, Hindi, Khmer, Korean, and
Urdu-speaking applicants are especially urged to apply.
·   Applications will be reviewed upon receipt until the January 30, 2009
deadline.  Interviewing will take place in February, however, some
interviews may be conducted on a rolling basis prior to that time.


* Summer Internship Search (Legal)
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , New York 10013-2815
Fax: 212-966-4303  Email: [email protected]
* *For more information, contact: *
*Jennifer Weng at 212-966-5932 x212 or [email protected] *
*Ivy Suriyopas at 212-966-5932 x235 or [email protected] *
**Please do not email applications to [email protected] or
[email protected]** .
*
* *
*SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE INTERNSHIPS 2009*

The Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF), founded in
1974, is the first organization on the East Coast to protect and promote the
legal rights of Asian Americans through litigation, legal advocacy and
community education.  Current program priorities include economic justice
for workers, immigrants' rights, voting rights and civic participation,
human trafficking, language rights, affirmative action, the elimination of
anti-Asian violence and police brutality, youth rights and educational
equity, and the assistance of low-income Chinatown residents and workers
affected by 9-11.  For more information about AALDEF, visit our website at
www.aaldef.org<http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=1031659449&msgid=4112942&act=HR8X&c=23535&admin=0&destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aaldef.org%2F>.


Summer interns attend weekly brown bag lectures on a range of public
interest legal topics along with interns from other legal defense funds and
civil rights groups.  AALDEF also provides trainings in housing law,
naturalization procedures, and immigration law.  The summer program is ten
(10) weeks, beginning approximately June 1st through August 7th.  The
position is unpaid.  However, in previous years many AALDEF interns have
been successful at securing independent funding and work-study funds may
also be available.  Academic credit can be arranged.

*Voting Rights Intern*: Responsibilities include coordinating voter
registration drives, researching the Voting Rights Act, anti-Asian voter
discrimination, bilingual ballots, and Asian American political opinion;
advocating on state and local election reform proposals; developing reports
and organizing forums on the Asian American vote.

*NJ Asian American Legal Project Intern*:  Responsibilities include
conducting community outreach and presentations with Asian immigrant workers
and community members in New Jersey ; performing client intake and legal
interpretation, and; coordinating client referrals.  Bilingual ability in
Gujarati, Hindi, or Korean is highly preferred.

*Youth Rights and Educational Equity Intern*: Responsibilities include
community outreach and presentations with Asian American youth groups,
public education policy research, assistance with client intakes and general
support for projects on educational equity, juvenile justice, affirmative
action, and post 9-11 hate violence and racial targeting.

*Office Assistant*:  Responsibilities include data entry, organizing press
clippings, answering phones, doing mailings, assisting with fundraising and
other events, and performing general clerical duties.  Other
responsibilities include providing support for community education and
outreach projects and acting as an interpreter/translator.  Computer
experience with databases, graphics and web programs are helpful.  Bilingual
ability in an Asian language is desirable but not required.

*Requirements*:   Candidates must be detail-oriented and possess strong
writing skills.  Spoken and written knowledge of Korean, Bangla, Chinese, or
another Asian language is a plus.


*Qualified applicants should indicate which internship they are applying for
and send a resume and cover letter by Friday, February 13 to: *
Summer Undergraduate Intern Search
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , New York 10013
fax: 212.966.4303 or email: [email protected]

For more information, contact Jennifer Weng at 212-966-5932, ext. 212 or
[email protected] .
 .
* *
*Pfizer Inc/AALDEF Corporate Legal Internship Program*

The *Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund* (AALDEF), a 35-year
old New York-based civil rights organization, is collaborating with Pfizer
Inc to seek qualified law students interested in obtaining a unique
experience in a corporate legal environment.

Pfizer Inc, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, believes that an
inclusive workplace leverages the diversity of its customers, markets and
colleagues to the mutual advantage of the company and the individual.
AALDEF is assisting Pfizer in the recruitment of highly qualified Asian
American law students who are considering careers in corporate legal
departments.

Student interns will work in a team environment on a wide range of summer
projects in such areas as employment, intellectual property, commercial
transactions, regulatory and international law.  This summer internship will
not lead to a permanent position at the completion of the program or
immediately after graduation. Pfizer Inc., however, provides student interns
with mentors who will provide professional guidance and career counseling.

Applicants must be enrolled as a first-year or second-year law student in an
accredited law school and have a minimum college Grade Point Average of 3.0
on a 4.0 scale.  This internship program runs for approximately 10-12 weeks
with a stipend to be provided.

Students interested in being considered for the Pfizer Inc./AALDEF Corporate
Legal Internship Program should send a cover letter, legal writing sample,
and a resume with the names of two references, one of which must be an
academic reference to the following address.

Pfizer Inc / AALDEF Corporate Legal Internship Program
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund
99 Hudson Street, 12th floor
New York , NY 10013-2815 Fax: 212.966.4303 Email: [email protected]

AALDEF must receive all applications no later than *Friday, January 30, 2009
*. Applicants who would also like to be considered for a summer legal
internship at AALDEF should so indicate in their cover letters.

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