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The year SEARAC was founded, in response to the largest mass resettlement of refugees in US history
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Southeast Asian American Journeys Celebrates Coast-to-Coast Premieres of All Five Episodes
SEARAC and the Center for Asian American Media proudly announce the East and West Coast premieres of Southeast Asian American Journeys, the groundbreaking documentary series now available in its entirety with all five episodes.
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SEARAC Condemns Historically Low Refugee Cap, Calls Out Discriminatory Prioritization

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ACA Open Enrollment Begins Amidst Government Shutdown, Millions Face Threat to Health Care Coverage

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SEARAC Celebrates Passage of California Resolution Honoring 50th Anniversary of Southeast Asian American Resettlement

Join @searac and @iumienoforegon for a screening of @seaajourneys_doc on Dec. 1!
RSVP at bit.ly/rsvp12125.
Nov 5
The open enrollment period for health insurance started on Nov. 1 in most states. However, Congress remains at a standstill over extending the enhanced tax credits for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace, which expire at the end of this year. The enhanced tax credits greatly improved health insurance enrollment and make insurance more affordable for millions of individuals and their families. By allowing these tax credits to expire, more than 24 million Americans will see their premiums rise by $1,000 or more.
As the shutdown continues, more and more families will also lose their SNAP access. Full SNAP funding ceased on Nov. 1 and is only restored when Congress funds and reopens the government. Over the weekend, the courts ordered the Trump Administration to give partial or full SNAP payments. The Trump Administration announced today that it will give families partial payments drawn from a lawfully designated SNAP emergency fund, which the administration previously refused to do.
SEARAC remains committed to uplifting Southeast Asian American communities and ensuring that our stories are heard. We invite you to share your story: bit.ly/SEARACShutdownSurvey
Read our full statement at the link in our bio.
Nov 3
In October, SEARAC and our friends at Hmong Innovating Politics and Iu Mien Community Services hosted a screening of Southeast Asian American Journeys. What’s special about this docuseries is that it was made by Southeast Asian Americans, about Southeast Asian Americans, and for Southeast Asian Americans. 2025 marks the 50th commemoration of Southeast Asian refugee resettlement to the United States and we are proud to uplift the beauty and strength of Southeast Asian American and American stories that are too often overlooked.
Oct 31
☎️We call on Congress and the White House to support a budget that reopens the government and protects healthcare so that our working class families can thrive.
Oct 30
SEARAC celebrates the passage of California SCR 96, which honors 50 years since Southeast Asian refugee resettlement in the United States. This resolution, introduced by state Sen. Dr. Aisha Wahab aishabbwahab, uplifts the resilience and leadership of Southeast Asian American communities and reaffirms the need for equity in data, language access, health, education, and healing.
We’re grateful to Sen. Wahab and our partners across California for advancing this historic recognition of our community’s strength, contributions, and vision for the future. Read the full press release at the link in our bio.
Oct 29