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 [...]
This past Monday new and old youth organizers (YO) came together to open up a new year of programming. With our forces united, we were able to set a foundation of community agreements, YO goals, [...]
At SEACA, the end of the year usually means transitions for our Youth Leadership Project (YLP) participants into becoming Youth Organizers (YO) next semester. This year they were able to wrap-up [...]
May Day Collective Poem Everyone’s life has an important story No story is lesser than the others We work and work to live With our sisters & brothers But we don’t realize that we need each [...]
SEACA’s Feast of Resistance is back again. This year, we are bringing in tasty foods, such as banh mi, tamales, budaejjigae, and donuts, for our YLP students. We opened up the space to discuss [...]
SEACA, in conjunction with our partners at The Asian American Resource Center of Pomona College, recently took students from across all of our programs on a weekend retreat to the Claremont [...]
A lot of the work at SEACA is to learn more about our community in order to better advocate for it’s needs. Though we often turn to the Census and other public data sources, sometimes it just [...]