CERI in the News

 

Surviving Separation and Sharing the Lessons Forward

Kanley Souet-Pich, CERI Program Manager, shares her family’s journey from her husband Roeun’s ICE detention to their fight against deportation and the significance of community care.

April 29, 2025

Asian American income inequality in the Bay Area

The SF Chronicle interviews community members about economic mobility, including leader and CERI program participant Danny Thongsy.

Jun 7, 2025

The complex story of how the pandemic impacted the Asian American diaspora

CERI supports community-engaged scholarship.

March 21, 2025

CERI awarded Walter & Elise Haas Award

Bay Area youth award $1 Million in possibility grants to 10 Bay Area organizations. CERI is awarded general operating support to build a more just and equitable society.

October 1, 2024

Working with Asylum Seekers from Myanmar

Asylum seekers from Myanmar in NorCal live uninsured in poverty despite Medi-Cal expansion. CERI provides key outreach and interpretation services for this community.

October 4, 2024

Self-defense Classes to Vulnerable Communities

Tuff-Love Fitness, Compassion of Oakland, and CERI have teamed up to provide free community self-defense classes to the community.

October 23, 2024

Elders Proudly Voting

CERI’s elders proudly vote as the SF Chronicle Reporter Ko Lyn Cheung & photographer took pictures of the 41 participants! Our story appeared in the SF Chronicle. #vote #eldersvote #SeniorsVote

November 3, 2024.

A Program in Oakland is Helping Khmer Rouge Survivors Heal

CERI was featured on KQED, highlighting 20 years of providing culturally sensitive mental health care to the Cambodian community. Listen to the radio program here.

April 7, 2023