Campaign: Increase federal funding to support SEAA students' success

SEAAs’ refugee history, their invisibility in education data and policy, and systemic racism create barriers to our students’ educational success. Our government must address the disparities that SEAA students experience and invest in their futures.

Rising Up: The Southeast Asian American Educational Journey

Fifty years after Southeast Asian American families arrived in the United States as refugees from war and genocide, a new generation of youth is coming of age in our schools and colleges. This report looks at how far our communities have come, and what still stands in the way.
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Federal Plan to Close US Department of Education Puts Millions of Students at Risk

Low-income, first-generation, and English learner students would lose vital school support
SEARAC Press Release: Image of SEARAC community with Capitol building in the background
SEARAC Press Release: Image of SEARAC community with Capitol building in the background
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SEARAC Statement: image of Capitol building
SEARAC Press Release: Image of SEARAC community with Capitol building in the background