We are proud co-founder and member of the Los Angeles Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee
and co-sponsor of the Town Hall Meeting on April 8, 2006
IRANIAN AMERICAN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION
INVITES COMMUNITY TO ATTEND TOWN HALL MEETING WITH FBI AND COMMUNITY GROUPS
( Los Angeles , CA - 4/3/05 ) – The Iranian American Lawyers Association invites the larger community to attend a town hall meeting, co-hosted by the FBI's Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee (of which Iranian American Lawyers Association is a member organization and co-sponsor) and the FBI's Los Angeles Field office, on Saturday, April 8, 2006 at the Exposition Park Community Center in Los Angeles .
WHAT: Town hall meeting (Open to the public)
WHERE: Exposition Park Community Center , 3980 South Menlo
Avenue , Los Angeles , Calif.
WHEN: Saturday, April 8, 2006 , 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m
The purpose of the meeting is to provide a forum wherein
the FBI can address issues of public concern and answer questions
posed by members of the community in an informal setting.
All groups are invited to participate in the meeting where
attendees can learn and will be encouraged to ask questions
about the various types of matters investigated by the FBI,
including; Counter-Terrorism, Public Corruption, Civil Rights
and Hate Crimes, Internet Crimes and Identity Theft, Crimes
Against Children, Gangs and Organized Crime. In addition,
attendees will have the opportunity to research a career with
the FBI and to recognize the difference between fact and myth,
as it relates to the FBI as an agency and how it enforces
the laws of the United States .
The media are invited to attend the town hall meeting; however,
no still or video cameras will be allowed in the Exposition
Park Community Center during the meeting.
The Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee (MCAC) was formed in
2004 with the following mission statement:
“The Multi-Cultural Advisory
Committee (MCAC) endeavors to create an environment to facilitate
dialogue and enhance the relationship between the FBI and
the Community which is based on mutual respect, understanding,
and the protection of Constitutional rights and civil liberties.”

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