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Digital TV Transition Outreach [HTML]
On February 17, 2009, TV in the United States goes digital. Find out about the upcoming digital television (DTV) transition and how it will affect you and/or your community. More information about the DTV transition is provided, including multi-language flyers, a Tool for Community Education, and a list of steps to take to make sure you can continue to receive TV broadcasts after the transition.
Arkansas Community Sees Changing Face of Immigration
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August 20, 2008 NPR Interview on Tell Me More, with Michel Martin. The U.S. Census Bureau projects that by 2042 whites will no longer be a majority of Americans. A large number of Hmong immigrants are settling in Gentry, Ark. Gentry residents Blia Xeng, Doua Thor and Randy Barrett discuss the immigrant experience and how Gentry is changing.
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Position Announcements
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Education and Training Manager SEARAC California Office, Sacramento, CA: Applications are currently being sought for this position.
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The Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC) is a national organization advancing the interests of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans through leadership development, capacity building, and community empowerment. We were founded in 1979 as the Indochina Refugee Action Center (IRAC) to facilitate the relocation of Southeast Asian refugees into American society and foster the development of nonprofit organizations led by and for Southeast Asian Americans. We serve as a coalition-builder and leader, carry out action-oriented research projects, and strengthen the capacity of community-based organizations such as mutual assistance associations (MAAs) and faith-based organizations (FBOs). We also foster civic engagement among Southeast Asian Americans, and represent our communities at the national level in Washington, DC.
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Search the MAA Directory for specific refugee-related programs and services.
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Various SEARAC events and initiatives.
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