Dreaming boldly, for generations past, present, and future

four individuals read from a script, one individual wearing a t-shirt that says Made by Refugees
SEARAC is a national civil rights organization that builds power with diverse communities from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam to create a just society.
1979

The year SEARAC was founded, in response to the largest mass resettlement of refugees in US history

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1 million

The rough estimate of SEAAs living in CA, a number representing 1/3 of the total population of SEAAs in the United States

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Work with SEARAC's policy team! SEARAC is hiring for an Education Policy Manager and Research Consultant(s) to support our advocacy work. Apply by Jan. 15 to be considered for the Education Policy Manager role and by Feb. 5 for the Research Consultant(s). Learn more here: searac.org/careers/

Join SEARAC in building a socially, politically, and economically just society for all communities to enjoy for all generations.

Work with SEARAC`s policy team! SEARAC is hiring for an Education Policy Manager and Research Consultant(s) to support our advocacy work. Apply by Jan. 15 to be considered for the Education Policy Manager role and by Feb. 5 for the Research Consultant(s). Learn more here: searac.org/careers/

Join SEARAC in building a socially, politically, and economically just society for all communities to enjoy for all generations.

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Meet the final member of our Cohort- Sreyneang Lim! 

Through her work with Center for Empowering Refugees & Immigrants (CERI), Sreyneang supports elderly community members through community-centered programming. In a recent blog post for SEARAC, Sreyneang shared, "Our elders are at the heart of CERI and I feel lucky to work closely with them and see their resilience."

We are thrilled to have Sreyneang and the incredible community advocates and leaders we've highlighted throughout the week take part in our California Policy Seeding and Leadership Cohort!

Meet the final member of our Cohort- Sreyneang Lim!

Through her work with Center for Empowering Refugees & Immigrants (CERI), Sreyneang supports elderly community members through community-centered programming. In a recent blog post for SEARAC, Sreyneang shared, "Our elders are at the heart of CERI and I feel lucky to work closely with them and see their resilience."

We are thrilled to have Sreyneang and the incredible community advocates and leaders we`ve highlighted throughout the week take part in our California Policy Seeding and Leadership Cohort!

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