Resource Type: Toolkit

Medi-Cal Expansion Hub

Shares in-language resources for undocumented Californians and individuals/families who need to access health care benefits and enrollment in Medi-Cal. Information is available in Hmong, Khmer, Lao, Mien, and Vietnamese.

Clemency Advocacy Guide

Shares resources for individuals who have applied for clemency from the Governor of California, including how to build an advocacy campaign.
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Southeast Asian American Model Curricula

Free educational resources from the California Department of Education to support K-12 classrooms and educators teaching ethnic studies. The Cambodian American Studies, Hmong History and Cultural Studies, and Vietnamese American Experiences Studies contain diverse areas of study, lesson plans, guidance and frameworks.
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SEAA My Story in Data: Artist-in-Residence Digital Series

A series of digital illustrations by 2023-24 SEARAC Artist-in-residence Natalie Bui exploring today’s fight for data equity and its historical context. 

Voices Unheard: Uncovering the Mental Health Impact of COVID-19 on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander and Southeast Asian American Youth

Highlights the experiences of more than 200 survey respondents and focuses on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) and Southeast Asian American (SEAA) youth.
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Recommen­dations for Data Disaggregation Policy Advocacy and Implementation

A short brief that highlights recommendations for advocates looking to implement data equity policy.
Policy brief.

Medi-Cal’s Health4All Older Adults Fact Sheets

The Health Consumer Alliance has developed a fact sheet to help Californians understand how to register for Medi-Cal and answer frequently asked questions about Health4All Older Adults.
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Voting in-person on Election Day? Here are some tips

Nov. 3 is Election Day, and SEARAC encourages all Southeast Asian American voters to have a plan in place to vote safely!
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2022 ACA Open Enrollment FAQs

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the United States, SEARAC encourages uninsured individuals and those seeking to renew or change their healthcare coverage, to enroll as soon as you…
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Get ready to vote in the 2020 Election!

SEARAC joins our partners and other national advocacy organizations to encourage our communities to make a plan to vote in the November elections.
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