SEARAC DAT 2021

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This year's Digital Advocacy Training (DAT) is a four-week training program that will take place virtually through the month of July 2021. Participants will commit approximately 2-3 hours per week alongside a cohort of other emerging Southeast Asian American (SEAA) advocates to learn about core federal policies that impact the SEAA community and build valuable advocacy skills. This program culminates in a series of virtual advocacy meetings with Congressional offices, allowing participants to put into practice the skills and knowledge they’ve acquired throughout their training.

DAT has no advocacy, workplace, or educational requirements. This year, the application asks for either a short (approximately 500 words or less) written essay or a short (approximately 5 minutes or less) video essay. No format will be weighed more or less than the other; they simply ask that you provide a clear vision of why you are applying to DAT.

Applications are due on April 18, 2021. Click here for more information.

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