Xin Huang Northwest Asian Weekly July 21th, 2010 Today, on July 21st, the United Nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) regarding child protection […]
Archives for July 2010
June 24–25: Book tour for “Massacred for Gold” and third Chinese Remembering conference are held
The third Chinese Remembering conference, part of the Chinese Remember project, was held in Lewiston.
July 18–23: 2010 Bank of America Student Leaders participate in Washington, D.C., program
From the Seattle area, five service-minded high school students were chosen as 2010 Bank of America Student Leaders for their leadership and passion for community service.
BLOG: International AIDS Conference
By Xin Huang Northwest Asian Weekly July 20, 2010 The XVIII International AIDS Conference took place in Vienna, Austria, from July 18th to the 23rd. The conference gathered those working […]
Blog: Chinatown Parade, over half a century of effort
If you missed the Seafair Chinatown parade last week, you missed the culmination of 60 years of community history. Organized by the Seattle Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Blog: Parade misconceptions
The parade taught us that, despite the overwhelming number of buildings for senior housing, there are many young immigrant families living in the area.
BLOG: United State’s new space policy
Xin Huang Northwest Asian Weekly Geneva, July 13th 2010 The United State’s new national space policy, released just two weeks ago, is a statement that shows President Obama’s highest priorities […]
Blog: A dedicated couple
If you need to get something done, get a busy person to do it. Dennis Su, who is chair of the parade, is also active in many other community projects,
Blog: Was the parade a success?
Don’t ask the organizers about the number of attendees. The smaller the crowd, the cheaper it is to get a permit from the City of Seattle, said Dennis Su, chair of the Chinatown Seafair Parade.
Blog: Challenges for next year
There is much talk in the city about budget cuts. Dennis Su said he received a memo from the City of Seattle about charging the Chamber for the street signs
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