Southeast Asian Arts & Culture Coalition - SF

Southeast Asian Arts & Culture Coalition - SF

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The Southeast Asian Arts & Culture Coalition of San Francisco was founded in 2011 by various ethnic interest groups across the San Francisco Bay Area.

SEAACC’s mission is to advance the visibility and vitality of each Southeast Asian culture through various educational, social, and cultural activities with an aim to strengthen relationships between Southeast Asian communities in the SF Bay Area. We saw a lack of cultural promotion and preservation in the Southeast Asian community, and knew that there had to be a change. The coalition was started

09/21/2024

Mid Autumn Harvest Festival 2024

05/18/2024

Multicultural spring festival  at the Tenderloin Park and Rec

12/21/2023

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Photos from Southeast Asian Arts & Culture Coalition - SF's post 09/19/2022

Soccer unites people, communities; countries

04/12/2022

April 9, 2022 Happy Spring & Happy New Year!!

08/11/2021

We are so proud of Sunisa Lee! 🥇🥈🥉

NBC Asian America]
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The family of Olympic gymnast , who’s Hmong American, erupted in hugs and cheers Thursday the moment she won gold in the women’s individual all-around gymnastics final, a reaction that reverberated across the Hmong community, a predominantly refugee group.⁠

Experts say both the struggles and achievements of the Hmong community, an ethnic group with origins in Southeast Asia, have long been shrouded in decades of model minority stereotypes attached to the greater Asian American diaspora. So Lee’s win is far more than another addition to the nation’s medal count.⁠

For many Hmong people, “there is no other country than the U.S.,” Kham Moua, director of national policy at the Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (), told .⁠

“We don't have any significant ties anymore, at least the population here, to really any other country. This is really our country. This is our home,” Moua, who woke up before dawn every day to watch Lee compete, said. “My Facebook has been just filled with posts about Suni from Hmong folks all over the country. It's super exciting.”⁠

Tap the link in our bio to learn more.⁠

📷: Danielle Parhizkaran / USA TODAY Sports

07/14/2021

Delicious!! 🤤
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I dearly miss athoke sone but what I yearn for is beyond its flavors. It is the shared experience of making and enjoying this communal and interactive meal with family and friends. This is a feast meant for large gatherings and not what you usually attempt for only two people. In our culture, athoke sone symbolizes togetherness, something the pandemic and coup have denied many of us.

Translated as the Salad of Variety, it showcases an exuberant mix of different kinds of noodles: wheat, egg and rice, an array of vegetables, soy tofu, chickpea tofu, rice, potatoes and eggs, all dressed in a sweet, savory, tangy, intense tamarind sauce and garlic chili oil.

The lady of the house sits at the top of the table, picks the ingredients and hand-tosses an individual portion of salad for each person to their palate and preference, without having the need to ask. You'll never feel more understood and belonged.

It’s rarely spoken, but seeing the rainbow of ingredients for athoke sone spread out on the dining table is the sign of love which I am counting down the days to savor with my loved ones again.

made by Suu.

06/30/2021

The Vietnamese zither is called đàn tranh or đàn thập lục. We typically have a segment where our Vietnamese youth and community performs a beautiful zither piece during our events. Have you seen a Vietnamese zither performance before?

06/23/2021

We are preparing to gear up for our 11th Mid-Autumn Harvest Festival yet again! 🌾 Who's ready?

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570 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA
94109