FA-PAC Internship Program

Faculty Association Political Action Committee Internship Program

Brief description
The Faculty Association Political Action Committee (FA-PAC) Internship Program is  a faculty-student collaborative enterprise. Based on the firm belief that faculty working conditions are student learning conditions, the program brings together faculty mentors and student interns to engage in community organizing, campaigns and elections, and advocacy work aimed at advancing our collective interests.

Watch the FA-PAC video about the organization and see its members in action

 

The Internship Program is funded by faculty and students. Faculty Mentors and the Intern Coordinator are paid by the FA-PAC; student interns are paid by the De Anza Student Government (DASG) and Associated Students of Foothill College (ASFC).

Students: How To Get Involved

We hire interns in spring for the following academic year. The next formal hiring period is spring quarter 2024 for the 2024-2025 academic year. [FA-PAC Internship Program Application 2024-2025]

If you are a Foothill or De Anza student interested in applying, contact the Intern Coordinator, Isabel Caballero Teixeira (isabelcaballerot96@gmail.com), or faculty mentor (Bob Stockwell).

Faculty: How to Get Involved

If you’re interested in learning more about the Internship Program and/or becoming a faculty mentor, please contact (Bob Stockwell).

If you’d like to support the Internship Program financially, become a supporter of the FA-PAC. If you’re already a contributor, thank you! If you wish to increase your support or become a supporter, please do so at: FA-PAC Voluntary Payroll Deduction Form.

Brief Background

Since its inception in 2012, the Internship Program has worked on numerous campaigns and initiatives, including:

  • Propositions 30 and 32
  • The Fight for $15 (minimum wage campaign)
  • The Student Representation Fee (SRF) campaign
  • Proposition 15 (Commercial Property Tax Reform)
  • Measure G & H (the District Bond campaign and the dedication of $200 million to affordable faculty, staff, and student housing)
  • Patrick Ahrens for Assembly District 26

2023/2024 Mentors

Robert Stockwell

I teach Political Science at De Anza. I’m active in our union, the Faculty Association (FA). I’m currently the Executive Secretary and Chair of the Political Action Committee (FA-PAC). In 2012 I co-created the FA-PAC Internship Program and have been a faculty mentor ever since. The FA-PAC Internship Program is a great opportunity for students and faculty to work together for the advancement of our collective interests. It is an honor to be a part of this wonderful collaboration!

Laura Chin

I am a political science professor at De Anza College, Foothill-De Anza Community College District Faculty Association Political Action Committee faculty mentor, Active Minds advisor, Social Sciences and Humanities graduation keynote speaker (2020-21, 2023), and a Social Sciences and Humanities Equity Core Team member since 2017. As a former community college student I relate to our students at De Anza College. My area of focus is on American Politics and California Politics. I hope to encourage my students to strive toward their dreams and goals. I enjoy avocado toast, driving my Honda, and long walks on the beach.

Daniel Solomon

I’m a part-time instructor at De Anza College, where I teach anthropology and gender studies, and serve with the Faculty Association as an Assistant Negotiator. In my dreams, which are a lot like my real life, I am a dedicated teacher, I live in the woods, I write weird stories and poems, and I contribute to my community. But in my dreams, being a dedicated teacher is enough to have stable, affordable housing, healthcare, and a way forward when I’m eventually disabled from working; in my dreams, I am not grinding at a discount for inferior or non-existent benefits, and not under-serving my students by piling on multiple gigs in far-flung districts. In my dreams, I can help my students achieve their goals and find ways to flourish; and in my dreams, I have access to the same stability and opportunities to flourish that the California Community College system implicitly promises our students. 

FA-PAC INTERN COORDINATOR

Isabel CaballeroTeixeira

Isabel ( She/Her/Ella) is a third year student at De Anza whose is majoring in Biology with the intention of being PreMed. Isabel was hired on as an intern from 2022-2023 and was then promoted to intern coordinator for 2023-2024: I joined FA-PAC after completing my Civic engagement project in which I felt I was able to make actual change. During my time at FA-PAC I was able to help implement the Measure G Taskforce, lobby at the local and state level, attend conferences and get an intimate knowledge of how the internal system work. In my free time I enjoy up cycling old clothes and being out in nature and doing what I can to make a difference. 

2023/2024 FA-PAC Interns

Audrey Kim

Audrey (she/her) is a 2nd year student at De Anza whose majoring in Political Science: I joined FA-PAC to be involved in an active community that strives for a better working place for both students and faculty! I believe it is important to be an active member of the community and to stand up for what you believe in.

Antonio Facio

Antonio (he/they) is on his 2nd year at De Anza as a Marine Biology major:  Although its only his my year at FA-PAC i hope throughout my work with FA-PAC to help foster a better community for students, and the under represented alike. In addition to FA-PAC Antonio also works on our Foothill and De Anza Housing Task Force. 

Justin Fry 

Justin Fry is a 3rd year De Anza student and PoliSci major. He volunteered for FA-PAC in fall of 2021 and was hired on in fall of 2022: My goal at FA-PAC is to be politically active and work to improve conditions for students and workers. Justin previously produced and cohosted the Students on Campus Podcast at La Voz News with former FA-PAC intern, Bella McClintock, which has won first and second place awards within the state. He has also earned the Certificate in Leadership and Social Change through Vasconcellos Institute for Democracy in Action.

Leila Salam

Leila (she/her) is a 2nd year student at De Anza majoring in Political Science. In addition to FA-PAC, I am also a freelance reporter for La Voz News and a volunteer with Silicon Valley Youth Climate Action. I joined FA-PAC in Spring 2023 after volunteering the previous winter quarter. I was excited to learn more about community organizing and local campaigns, which has been my favorite part of FA-PAC so far. Outside of FA-PAC, I like to go hiking, cook, and journal.

Molara Mabogunje

Molara (she/her) is a 3nd year student at Foothill majoring in Economics & Political Science: In addition to FA-PAC I’m also the VP of senate on our student council, ASFC. I was excited to join FAPAC after joining them for the Advocacy and Policy conference last year. I want to learn more about my local political landscape and gain knowledge on the policies that impact me and my community, which is why I applied to join FAPAC. I love the fact that I’m constantly learning through this program. In my free time, I like to spend time with my friends, read fantasy novels, and ice skate!

Rami Abukhater

Rami (he/ him) is a 2nd year De Anza student working towards transferring to a university to pursue a Computer Science degree. In my free time I study and also play and make video games. I am currently the president of the Game Developers Club here at De Anza. Despite being a Computer Science student, I want to stay active and engaged in my community and be able to help and support society in a way that is impactful for students and underserved Americans. I joined FA-PAC in fall of 2023, and with them I want to work with just causes and learn skills to continue to practice social volunteering throughout my life so I can continue to better myself and the people around me. 

Shreya Rallabandi

Shreya (she/her) is a first year political science major who has been with FA-PAC since Winter 2024. I have been working on the Patrick Ahrens campaign with FA-PAC. I’d like to learn how to mobilize effectively and I hope to promote students’ awareness and involvement in decision-making at all levels. I love working with the dedicated student leaders here. Aside from FA-PAC, I like to write and mess around with music.

Raiyah Hussain

Raiyah (she/her) is a 2nd year student at Foothill majoring in Sociology: My passion lies in advocating for social justice, initiating grassroots movements, and prompting change within the communities I am involved in. I am actively engaged in school-concentrated extracurricular activities. Within FA-PAC, my objectives revolve around logistical planning for affordable housing, volunteer mobilization, and liaising with the student government to align our objectives with FA-PAC’s mission.