Dear John, |
For the first time in AJC history, we invite friends and supporters from around the world to join us virtually for AJC at the 2020 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, which will take place later this month. |
For decades, AJC has conducted daily policy discussions at the political conventions, bringing our expertise to delegates and other convention attendees. This year, as the pandemic forces the world to embrace the virtual, we are bringing AJC’s special convention programming directly to you. |
Please save the dates for:
- AJC programs alongside the Democratic National Convention, which will take place from August 17-20
- AJC programs alongside the Republican National Convention, which will take place from August 24-27
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Our programming will feature discussions with major thought leaders, members of Congress, party officials, and AJC experts. We invite you to join in these high-level conversations, to pose your own questions, and to learn about AJC priority areas. Session topics will include: the future of the U.S.-Israel relationship, the ongoing threat from Iran, current immigration challenges, the fight for racial justice, and the urgency of maintaining U.S. global leadership. |
All AJC programs will be available from the comfort of your home. AJC National Leadership Council Members* will also be invited to additional, exclusive programs. |
Please visit the AJC at the 2020 Political Conventions website to sign up for the sessions that most interest you. Should you have questions, or if you require assistance, please contact [email protected]. |
I also invite you to follow AJC on Facebook and Twitter, where we’ll be announcing speakers and sessions as they become public. |
When AJC goes virtual, our programming goes viral. |
You won’t want to miss this. |
Warmly, |
Jason Isaacson
AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer
AJC.org |
*AJC’s National Leadership Council (NLC) is a community of over 1,000 AJC donors across the country who contribute $10,000 or more to AJC’s annual campaign. To learn more about AJC’s Donor Recognition Societies, please visit AJC.org/supportourwork. |
AJC is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. AJC neither supports nor opposes candidates for elective office. |