Education
o Early Childhood Education
o K-12 Education
o Higher Education
o ESL, Bilingual, and Heritage Language Programs
o Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition, and
Language Learning
Advancement
o Public Policy
o Social Work
o Health
o Community Development
o Political Advocacy
Creative and
Literary Works
o Reflective essays
o Poetry
o Biographies and Autobiographies
o Other creative or literary works
Contributions related to education and
advancement will include original research and
descriptions of effective programs and practice
within SEA American communities. Contributions
to the Creative and Literary Work section are
encouraged from Southeast American students in
K-12 or college, or other interested community
members, which focus on issues of identity or
the SEA American experience. Reviews of academic
books on SEA Americans, as well as brief reviews
of children’s literature related to SEA
Americans, will also be published. While a major
focus on the journal will be on SEA American
refugee groups—Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian,
Vietnamese, and others—research related to any
SEA American group is welcome and will be
considered.
The Channel - NAFEA Newsletter
Summer/Fall 1999 (174KB PDF)
Fall 1998
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Summer
1998 (35KB PDF)