Take pride in
your heritage!
Governor Jon Corzine to create the NJ
American-Arab Heritage Commission.
Commissioner candidates are being sought
Read recent
important op-ed piece in the Bergen RecordWednesday,
July 9, 2008, was an historic day culminating the persistent
advocacy for the creation of the NJ Arab American Heritage
Commission-NJAAHC. A small group of community
representatives joined me at the Governor’s office to
finalize the plans to formally sign into law the an
Executive Order creating the NJAAHC.
In a public gathering in March, Governor Corzine
announced his support for the creation of the NJAAHC.
We have worked closely with
two governors and the different state departments
and personnel by submitting a
draft by-laws and a concise
mission statement. We have also provided all
correspondences, all town resolutions and all major
newspaper
articles
and
opinions in support of the
Commission. In our meeting with the Governor’s Special
Counsel, Ms. Michellene Davis, Esq., and Mr. Albert
Alvarez, Cabinet Liaison, Office of the Governor, among
others, we agreed to host a very special event in October
where the Governor, joined by members of his cabinet,
the Legislature, representatives from the community and
other dignitaries would witness the
historic signing into
law the creation of the NJAAHC. Names of the selected
commissioners will also be announced.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit potential
candidates to serve as Commissioners on the soon-to-be
enacted Commission. By all means, the Commission’s work will
require dedication and direct involvement that extends
beyond mere good intentions, political rivalry or
favoritism. I believe you share my vision
of the limitless potential for this Commission to make mainstream
our rich cultural heritage and to celebrate it in a most
dignified and proactive fashion. I ask that you or someone
else you know, to
effectively promote the objectives of the Commission, submit a personal and a
professional resume for consideration. If you are not
familiar with the Commission, I urge you to first read the
relevant information which is easily accessible on our
website.
www.aafusa.org.
Please apprise me if you would like to support the
commission, once established either by one or all of the
following ways: Serving in an active and dedicated manner on
the board; recommend other qualified candidates to serve,
and/or join the Google list,
"Friends of the NJAAHC”.
If you agree with our vision and wish to serve, you need to
act quickly. Please note that the Governor’s office has
allowed us only a week to submit names of potential
Commissioner- candidates.
Here are the general requirements and conditions for
membership on the Commission:
All public members of the
Commission shall be appointed by the Governor and shall
serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Governor
shall select from among all of its members the chair and/or
co-chair of the Commission, who shall serve at the pleasure
of the Governor. All public members of the Commission
shall serve without compensation.
The Commission shall
consist of twenty-five (25) members, which shall include
eighteen (18) public members and seven (7) ex-officio
members. The eighteen (18) public members shall be
residents of the State of New Jersey, who serve
prominently as spokespersons for and/or as leaders of
organizations in the Arab and Americans of Arab Heritage.
They shall be individuals who are active in religious,
ethnic, national heritage, or social groups or who are
experienced in the field of Arab and Americans of Arab
Heritage education. They shall be chosen to the greatest
extent practicable so as to afford the Commission with broad
regional representation and ethnic and diversity.
Fourteen (14) of the public members shall be appointed by
the Governor, and at least three (3) of whom shall have a
Master’s degree in the area of Arab studies or language, and
three (3) of whom shall be primary or secondary school
educators; two (2) appointed by the President of the Senate
and two (2) appointed by the Speaker of the General
Assembly. The seven (7) ex-officio members shall consist of
the Secretary of State, Commissioner of Education, Attorney
General, President of the State Board of Education, Chair of
the New Jersey Human Relations Council, Director of the New
Jersey Division on Civil Rights, and the Chair of the
Governor’s Ethnic Advisory Council, or their designees.
Vacancies on the Commission shall be filled in the same
manner as the original appointment.
Please forward
to this email address your most recent resume
both professionally and personally. You are urged to include in your
submission your thoughts of what the Commission can and
should do and how you believe your membership will
contribute to the realization of the Commission’s mission.
All submitted resumes will be vetted by the steering
committee and all will be submitted to the Governor’s
Appointments Office for final review. All
applicants for memberships in State boards and commissions
must agree to a full disclosure of personal information and
other such data as may be required. At minimum, you must be
a legal resident of New Jersey and be able to demonstrate a special
ability to not only carry out the work of the Commission but
to enhance the overall quality of life for all the residents
of New Jersey.
Naturally, if you do not share our vision and you do not wish to
receive any more mailings on this topic, just send us a
short notice and you will be removed from this list.
If you wish to discuss the subject with me personally,
you can reach me directly at 973-960-2673.
The commission will be an invaluable inheritance for our
children. Partake in the journey and celebrate who you are
and from where you came.
Thank you,
For the Steering Committee to create the NJ Arab-American
Heritage Commission:
Dr. Aref Assaf, President, American Arab Forum
Dr. Nabil Marshood, Hudson County Community College
Dr. Siham Alfred, Raritan Valley Community College
Dr. Ghassan Shabaneh, Marymount Manhattan College, NY
Mr. Salah Mustafa, President, ADCNJ
Mr. Mohamed ElFilali, Outreach Director, ICPC
Mr. Sami Merhi, President, Preakness Hospital
Ms. Engy Abdelkader, Esq., Legal Services of New Jersey
Mrs. Hanan Munayyer, President, Palestinian Heritage
Foundation
Mr. Mohammad Khairullah, mayor Prospect Park
Mr. Mehdi Elefifi, President, NJ Outreach Group
Note: Professional affiliations for identification
purposes only.
Aref Assaf, PhD
President
American Arab Forum
www.aafusa.org
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