ST. PAUL, Alaska (AP) — A U.S. official has apologized for the World War II internment of Alaska’s Unangan people. Jim Kurth, acting director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife […]
Archives for June 2017
China approves 9 Trump trademarks previously rejected
By ERIKA KINETZ Associated Press SHANGHAI (AP) — The Chinese government has granted preliminary approval for nine Donald Trump trademarks it had previously rejected, in whole or in part, The […]
A-pop! Asians, you need to stop saying the n-word in your music
Brian Imanuel is a 17-year-old Indonesian of Chinese descent who happens to be really, really talented at rapping.
Summer reads for all ages
Paul Hiroshima had it all. He was charming and good looking, known for his artistic talents and a great dancer.
What it’s like to be gay in China
“China Queer,” an installment of Fusion TV’s “The Naked Truth” documentary series, takes the viewer inside China, China’s LGBTQ scene, and the rapidly-imploding rights of LGBTQ people to self-expression and their own identities.
Netflix theater debate hits S. Korea as ‘Okja’ boycott looms
By YOUKYUNG LEE Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho has an answer to where the controversy over the theatrical releases of Netflix movies started: […]
Mayoral candidate forum
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Candidates running for Seattle mayor have been invited to speak about issues that affect the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community. Gary Bose, Tiniell Cato, Jenny […]
Women of color heat up Seattle Port Commissioner race
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Challenging the status quo at the Port of Seattle Commission are two women of color running for Position 1. While one is a seasoned […]
Two sides to 14 stories — Understanding the controversy behind the SpringHill hotel development in the ID
By Peggy Chapman Northwest Asian Weekly The controversy regarding the large-scale hotel development in Seattle’s International District (ID) has escalated this summer due to the proposed development schedule and increasing […]
Justices side with ‘The Slants,’ find offensive trademarks law unconstitutional
By Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on June 19 struck down part of a law that bans offensive trademarks in a ruling that is expected to help […]
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