Dear John,

Our Congressional Leadership Development Program (CLDP) Fellows kicked off their summer in the nation’s capital. As we reach the midpoint of their fellowship, we want to share with you a recap of the exciting events, networking opportunities, and significant milestones they have experienced so far.

To start their journey, the fellows had the privilege of attending a lecture at the Supreme Court, listening to inspiring speaker sessions from Hill staffers and educators, and had professional headshots taken on Capitol Hill. We also came together for Jummah at the Capitol.
United in Service, Inspired by Democracy: CLDP Fellows Ready to Make an Impact at the Iconic Capitol Building

Charting a Path to Justice: CLDP Fellows Embark on an Inspiring Journey at the US Supreme Court During Orientation Week

After Orientation Week, the fellows started their assignments, working in the offices of Senators and Representatives, government agencies, as well as alongside MPAC’s Policy Bureau in our D.C. Office. They participated in a dinner and discussion session at Belmont House, attended the Program on Extremism Annual Conference on Terrorism in Africa, and enjoyed a BBQ with the Muslim Public Service Network.

Embracing History: Fellows Join MPAC Policy Staff at the Historic Belmont House for an Inspiring Event

Building Connections: CLDP Fellows Enjoy a Memorable BBQ at the Muslim Public Affairs Network in Georgetown

Most recently, they took the lead in drafting a statement regarding the recent Supreme Court Affirmative Action ruling, emphasizing MPAC’s commitment to racial justice and equity. The fellows also organized and participated in our Democracy Forum: Navigating Free Speech and Hate on the Internet – a discussion on the regulation of social media to counter hate speech, disinformation, and conspiracy theories. 

Democracy Forum: Navigating Free Speech and Hate

Bridging Perspectives: CLDP Fellow Kaise Dualeh Engages in a Thoughtful Exchange with Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT)

MPAC fellow, Mohamad Almouazzen, at the 18th Annual UMAA Convention for Shia Muslims

As the fellows continue their summer in D.C., we thank you for supporting the CLDP program. With your help, we empower the next generation of American Muslim leaders and changemakers. Together, we are creating a brighter, and more inclusive tomorrow.

Eid in DC: CLDP Fellows Attend Prayer at the Diyanet Center 

In Service,

Lubna Hassan Heikal
Policy Program Managar
MPAC
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