This article originally appeared on the SEARAC blog. We asked SEARAC’s Field Team staff to share their reflections on the 2020 election cycle, especially as compared to the 2016 US presidential elections. Early insights from the November 2020 elections show increased...
Leading During the Most Uncertain of Times
by Katrina Dizon Mariategue. This article originally appeared on the SEARAC blog. In August of this year, the SEARAC team hosted a virtual farewell for our fearless leader and Executive Director of over eight years, Quyen Dinh, as she prepared for her well-earned and...
Caring for Those Who Care: Meeting the Needs of Southeast Asian American Caregivers
This article originally appeared on American Society on Aging. Thursday, January 28, 2021 Start time 11:00 AM Pacific End time 12:30 PM Pacific Sponsored by the Diverse Elders Coalition Register now for FREE Includes complimentary CEs To request speech-to-text...
Sothy Neou
This video originally appeared on NAPCA's blog. Sothy Neou shares his story from surviving the infamous Khmer Rouge of Cambodia to seeking employment in the United States. Sothy’s story is one of courage, perseverance, and determination As we continue to...
Advice for Caregivers and People Living with Dementia
This article originally appeared on SF Bay Times. By Dr. Marcy Adelman– Shelly has been living with Alzheimer’s for several years now. Her wife Joan is her caregiver. Joan emailed me in search of a referral to someone who could advise her about Shelly’s sleep...
Vaccination Rates Among American Indians
This article originally appeared on the NICOA blog. Immunization against childhood diseases is regarded as one of the greatest public health achievements in the United States and worldwide. The benefit of vaccinations has been particularly notable for American Indian...