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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Interns Send Signed Letter to DCCC Chairman Demanding Intern Pay, Call Out ‘White and Wealthy’ Interns Who Didn't Sign Letter

A group of 13 interns at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sent a signed letter to chairman Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D., N.M.) on Thursday demanding that they be paid for their internships.

Lydia Murray, who is Chinese-American, penned the letter and got the signature of 12 of her colleagues, also calling out her fellow interns who did not want to sign the letter. She characterized those who refused to sign the letter as "white and wealthy," adding that they don't have a "real understanding of the perspectives of everyday working Americans," according to Roll Call.

"Most of our fellow interns, while undoubtedly bright, are white and wealthy and have no real understanding of the perspectives of everyday working Americans, nor do we have fellow interns with diverse backgrounds to discuss issues, ideas, or experiences with," her letter stated. "This disconnect is then reflected [in] policy positions, now and in the future."

The letter was written in coordination with Pay Our Interns, a bipartisan non-profit organizationthat advocates for government and non-profit organizations to increase the amount of money interns make.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

They took the position knowing there was no pay. Isn't the reason to take an intern position to gain experience?

Anonymous said...

4 words to her: Find A Paid Internship

Anonymous said...

Eating their own, love it!

Anonymous said...

They want more "diversity".

Anonymous said...

Idiot. Thats the deal...your fired

Anonymous said...

You go girl!Make them Democrats pay.