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Congressman Mickey Leland Remembered

 

On August 7, 1989, the world lost Congressman Mickey Leland, an international humanitarian from Houston. Take a few moments to remember him with words from Alison Leland, Senator Rodney Ellis and MSNBC's

Chris Matthews:

 

20 Years After Death, Let’s Remember Leland’s Legacy

Alison Leland and Senator Rodney Ellis, Houston Chronicle

 

This I Believe

Senator Rodney Ellis, Houston Public Radio

 

Tribute to Mickey Leland

Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's Hardball

 

 

Founded by the late U.S. Congressman Mickey Leland, the Mickey Leland Congressional Internship Program (MLCIP) was created to provide students a first-hand experience in our nation’s legislature. Over 200 students from the University of Houston (UH), Texas Southern University (TSU), and the University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) have served as interns in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. 

Background  Historically, economically disadvantaged minority students could rarely pursue employment opportunities as congressional staff members due to the reality that internships — the primary recruitment avenue — are available only to those who can financially afford to live in Washington, D.C. These expenses, plus loss of income from a local job, place this opportunity beyond the reach of many students. The Leland program provides a monthly stipend and round-trip airfare, as well as paid housing at Boston University's Washington Center. Upon successful completion of the program, interns earn 3-12 academic credit hours (the hours are dependent on their degree plan at the respective universities).

Program Information   The program is coordinated through the UH Center for Public Policy (CPP).  Intern selections are made by Renee Cross, CPP associate director (and director of the Leland program), Jew Don Boney, associate director of the Mickey Leland Center on World Peace & Hunger at TSU, Dr Adolfo Santos, chair of the social sciences department at UHD, and CPP advisory board member Keith Wade. The interns' placement, academic work, and performance evaluations are supervised by Renee Cross.   Renee Mayo, the program's Washington instructor, conducts weekly seminars and coordinates guest speakers and  field trips.

UH, TSU and UHD juniors and seniors are eligible to apply (transfer students are not eligible until after one year at one of the three universities). The application period begins in August. The interviewing process, including selection and notification, occurs in October. A panel representing each coordinating entity selects the interns based on their program application, personal interviews and leadership potential. The selected interns register for 3-12 academic hours for the spring semester and attend an orientation session in December.

Capitol Activity   Once in Washington, the interns attend orientation sessions at the Washington Center and on Capitol Hill. They are then immediately involved in the action of the U.S. Congress. They assist in research and the drafting of legislation. The interns also attend committee hearings, work on special projects, and assist in general office operations.

After four months of Capitol activity, seminars, and written assignments, the interns return to Houston. The grade earned for the credit hours is based upon an internship evaluation and written assignments including a daily journal. Most importantly, the interns return with a broader global perspective which can affect their future career plans and ultimately their lives.

Benefits & Results   

The Leland internship program offers many benefits:

§            Creates a "real world" working environment for students interested in public service

§            Develops valuable job skills

§            Enhances interpersonal abilities

§            Provides opportunities to meet professionals involved in government and related areas

§            Presents networking and mentorship opportunities

§            Promotes ties between the academic community with the public sector

The MLCIP has earned the reputation for providing the interns with a real-world experience often leading to careers in professions such as law, political science, communications, psychology, and education. Currently, the alumni roster includes lawyers, educators, government staff, media specialists, social workers, and other successful professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information about applying to the Mickey Leland Congressional Internship Program, read the FAQ.

The application period for the spring 2010 program is closed. The recruitment period for the spring 2011 program will begin in August 2010.

            

 

Thank You to the Mickey Leland

Congressional Internship Sponsors!

 

 

 

The 2009 Mickey Leland Congressional Interns

 

 

Standing, left to right: Riah Greathouse, Shiv Srivastava, Jamie Hart & Andrew Leba

Seated: Rachael Parker, Natali Blevins & Melissa White

 

 

   Congressman Mickey Leland

 

   Meet the 2009 Leland Interns 

 

   The 2008 Leland Interns 

 

   The 2007 Leland Interns 

 

2009 MLCIP Interns with Congressman Ted Poe