Scope: National

Active Resistance as a Form of Care

While I was on an intensive mental health journey, SEARAC began to implement the four-day work week. Like many of my colleagues, I was hesitant and uncomfortable. There were many questions and doubts. How will we do the work? How will we be accountable to the community?

Executive Summary: Rising Up

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Care in Practice: How 10 Years of Sustainable Workplace Policies Makes All the Difference

It is a unique and beautiful thing to work for an organization that lives and breathes its values.
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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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2026 News in Review

SEARAC’s monthly newsletters are a way for us to share the latest news with the community on an array of topics, including key national policy updates in education, health, and immigration, major budget advocacy news from our California office, SEARAC-wide panel talks and presentations, and general announcements from us and our partners.
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2025 Annual Report

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