Outreach

   
 
   
   
 

Outreach to the Public and the K-12 Initiative

Immigration, family relationships, trade and political relations have greatly increased the level of interest in Southeast Asia throughout the state of California. Southeast Asia, once thought to be remote and exotic, has emerged instead as an important part of the world with which Californians have growing contact. Awareness of the peoples and cultures of Southeast Asia has primarily been stimulated by changing patterns of immigration. Filipino, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian and Thai communities now number in the hundreds of thousands throughout all regions of California.

As part of its Title VI mission, the Center for Southeast Asia Studies sponsors a wide array of outreach programs for both the general public and public school communities. To help meet the growing demand from the diaspora communities for relevant information about this vital region of the world, the Center has participated in a range of outreach programs through its public lectures and annual conference.

Through the Office of Resources in International and Area Studies (ORIAS), the Center initiates yearlong topical seminars, in-service training, curriculum development projects and summer workshops for K-12 teachers and community college faculty.

Schools and other public institutions wishing to contract with the Center for outreach services should directly contact us by phone (510) 642-3609 or FAX (510) 643-7062. Members of the general public are always welcome at Center lectures and conferences and should feel free to call for more information.
















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