Like many of our friends and allies, we at SEACA were preparing to observe what was formerly Cesar Chavez Day – a day of service and celebration of the farmworker movement which has been a [...]
My name is Helene and I’m an intern at SEACA. In the beginning, the relationship with SEACA started when they presented to my class in my freshman year of high school about the Youth Leadership [...]
As 2021 draws to a close we want to take a beat and celebrate everything we have been able to accomplish, acknowledge the hard work, and express appreciation for all our supporters, partners, [...]
SEACA started our planning journey over a decade ago… the City had released a new plan for Chinatown, Lincoln Heights, and Cypress Park called the Cornfield Arroyo-Seco Specific Plan or [...]
The Southeast Asian Community Alliance (SEACA) has been selected as a 2021 California Nonprofit of the Year by Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo. For almost 20 years SEACA has served youth and [...]
For the past 2 years Mrs. Pham and her family have been fighting eviction from their home in Chinatown. Mrs. Pham is 71 years old, and has lived with her daughter and 2 grandchildren in a [...]
With the onset of the pandemic, we were ordered to stay home & everything has drastically changed how we do things at SEACA. Because we are living in unprecedented times, no one told us how [...]
Written by Youth Organizer, Angelique Hurtado (Edited by Danna Carrera & Helene Sov) September 12, 2019 I have just recently come back from New York with SEACA (Southeast Asian Community [...]
April signifies spring and welcoming not just the superbloom but also the voices of residents, workers, business owners, and stakeholders of Chinatown. This month our Youth Organizers are able to [...]