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The purpose of the Southeast Asian American Student Association (SEAASA) organization is to promote cultural awareness and understanding of the Southeast Asian cultures at ASU through various social activities, community service, and educational events. SEAASA is an organization directed towards the advocacy for the often underrepresented/misrepresented communities of Southeast Asian Americans. SEAASA aims to instill cultural pride by sharing and immersing its members in the diverse ethnic traditions as well as teach its members the history of Southeast Asian immigration to the United States. Not only does this organization embrace the beauty and diversity of Southeast Asian cultures, but it aims to acknowledge and support the different experiences that Southeast Asian Americans face from their identities as both Southeast Asian and American.

Email:asirilan@asu.edu
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