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ACTION ALERT: Urge Your US Representative to Cosponsor the Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act

March 4, 2024

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SPOTLIGHT

Applications are now open for our 2024 Leadership & Advocacy Training!

2024 marks the 25th year anniversary of SEARAC’s flagship Leadership & Advocacy Training (LAT) program. We are excited to welcome our next cohort to the nation’s capital this July to build power and cultivate leadership on issues affecting Southeast Asian American communities. The application for LAT is now open.

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About Us

SEARAC is a national civil rights organization that builds power with diverse communities from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

As representatives of the largest refugee community ever resettled in the United States, SEARAC stands together with other refugee communities, communities of color, and social justice movements in pursuit of social equity.

 

 

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What We Do

Rising Together.

Strong Southeast Asian American individuals, families, and communities lie at the heart of SEARAC’s work. Our major strategies include policy advocacy, community building, and developing SEAA leaders for change.

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Community Engagement and Mobilization

We engage the community to coordinate, strategize, and mobilize for change. Our partners include individual community leaders, grassroots movements, and over 40 Southeast Asian American community-based organizations across the country.

Building Powerful Community Leaders and Advocates

We build powerful leaders who can advocate for their communities, deepening our community’s ability to take action for self-determination.

National and State Policy Advocacy

We uplift our community through powerful advocacy at the national and California state level. We speak out publicly, loudly and consistently for our community’s needs and assets.

The Issues

We fight for justice and equity for Southeast Asian American communities.

Our advocacy campaigns are grounded in deep engagement with community-based organizations and individual advocates, and we work mindfully in solidarity with other communities of color and social justice movements. Our main areas of work at the national and California state level include: education, immigration, health, boys & men of color, and aging.

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We believe the communities most impacted by the issues should be ones leading our work.

Our stories

Our stories are our strength.

Southeast Asian American communities have shared histories and experiences that form the basis for SEARAC’s advocacy work. We center our community members’ stories of accessing healthcare and education, navigating the immigration system, caring for older adults and loved ones, and expressing our joy through food, music, art, and culture. It is through these stories that we make powerful, lasting change.

 

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