ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association

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SEAASA embraces the beauty and diversity of Southeast Asian cultures and aims to acknowledge and support the different experiences that Southeast Asian Americans face from their identities as both Southeast Asian and American.

04/09/2026

Lake Day at Saguaro Lake 🌊☀️
April 18 | 8AM–4PM
Sun, Food, and good vibes — don’t miss it.



03/08/2026

seaasa sidequest 🏎️🏎️🏎️

Photos from ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association's post 05/30/2020

May 30th, 2020

Southeast Asian American Student Association (SEAASA) mourns the recent murder of George Floyd and the many other unjust murders of Black Americans. We are writing this statement to bring awareness to the recent events regarding unchecked, institutionalized racism, and police brutality that the U.S. continues to ignore. It is important to our organization that we encourage Asian-Black solidarity within our community and hold ourselves accountable by working to better ourselves.

As a part of the POC community and a minority group, we understand the detrimental effects of discrimination and how it feels to be discriminated against, but we need to recognize our privilege of being Asians in America and acknowledge that our burden to bear is less than our black counterparts. Asian Americans do not fear being killed by police. Asian Americans do not fear being racially profiled. Asian Americans are not accused of being “thugs” the same way Black Americans are. The model minority myth was created to downplay the impact of racism and oppression on black and brown communities in America and we must combat this by admitting to our privileges and using our voices as allies for the Black community at this time.

As an Asian-centered organization, we must target and continue to address the rampant anti-black racism that surrounds us and is perpetuated by Asian American communities. Activism begins at home through our personal actions, and we can begin by educating our families and friends. We encourage you to start a dialogue and inform others around you about these issues. Ignorance is extremely prevalent in our community and through simple actions such as calling out fellow Asians for saying racial slurs (such as the n-word) and/or appropriating black culture, we exhibit our support for the movement. We must not be compliant to systematic racism and actively work to combat the institutions that continue to fail the Black community. Your silence shows your complacency, so speak up and let your voice be heard. If you decide to attend any protests, be safe: protect your identity, wear a mask, and know your rights.

With this situation in mind, SEAASA has decided to donate directly to the movement. Links to educational resources, petitions you can sign, and places to donate to will be available on our Linktree.

We are descendants of a very critical piece of legislation in the 1960s that allowed a lot of Asians to immigrate to America, so we were - and are - very huge beneficiaries of civil rights legislation that Black America fought for. Just as how Black America fought for our civil rights, we must fight for theirs.

Links:
https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
on Instagram

Educational resources:
https://www.hrc.org/resources/being-african-american-lgbtq-an-introduction
https://oyc.yale.edu/african-american-studies/afam-162
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0Bz011IF2Pu9TUWIxVWxybGJ1Ync
https://twitter.com/danitycafe/status/1266063302335115266

Photos from ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association's post 03/17/2020

Please read our statement addressing COVID-19. Make sure to stay safe and kind throughout this situation. We’re looking forward to when we can see everyone again! 🥺

Photos from ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association's post 02/26/2020

Thank you everyone for helping us wrap us the season of love!

Just a reminder y’all, we do have a SEAASA meeting on March 3 @6:30PM ❤️

Photos from ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association's post 02/26/2020

Thank you for attending our first meeting this month!
Let’s hope all of our happy couples and close friends were able to recognize us based on the feeling of our hands connecting 💕 we had so much fun chasing for our goals (aka the seats) and getting to know our cherished ones more!

02/04/2020

Don’t laugh or else you’ll lose😖😝
Here’s the second game we played during our 8th general meeting on January 22, 2020

Y’all were H I L A R I O U S we couldn’t help but fall from laughter 😂

Photos from ASU Southeast Asian American Student Association's post 11/20/2019
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