YouTube has been a strong tool for the Asian and Pacific American community. In addition to aiding Janet Liang’s “Helping Janet” movement register more than 20,000 new bone marrow donors, […]
EDITORIAL: Port commission’s weakness wastes money
No one thinks that Port of Seattle CEO Tay Yoshitani has done a bad job. On the contrary, at a special meeting of the Seattle Port Commission on Sept. 11, […]
EDITORIAL: Approaching the changes to Yesler Terrace with an open mind
Recently, the Seattle City Council unanimously approved a proposal that would clear the way for a dramatic makeover of Yesler Terrace. The overarching concern for the community is whether this […]
EDITORIAL: Don’t wait for amnesty to kick in, apply for it now!
Many young immigrants brought to this country illegally have already started the process of applying for the deportation deferral program. However, others are still hesitant to come forward, worried that […]
EDITORIAL: Being blind to hazing in our community creates a much larger problem
Over the years, as immigrants struggle to empower ourselves and each other, the quickest way to impede progress is through hazing. This is because hazing, in any organization and on all levels, carries with it the basic psychology of having to prove oneself or earn one’s keep in order to be granted with acceptance and belonging. …
EDITORIAL: API candidates should see victory in defeat
What a close race for many candidates in the recent elections! We know now that some API candidates like Steve Hobbs, Darshan Rauniyar, Bobby Virk, Sahar Fathi, and others did […]
EDITORIAL: Do Asians care about the environment?
With the technology industry booming in Korea and Japan, and the wide gamut of products being made in China, pollution has become a great problem for many Asian countries that […]
EDITORIAL: How our votes connect us to our past, while ensuring a better future
When election season rolls around, voters are asked again to decide what is best for their communities, what can be improved upon, and who is best qualified to speak and […]
EDITORIAL: Is the ID a “hot spot?” Yes, but not in the way you think.
With news crews surrounding him, West Precinct Capt. Jim Dermody stood with Mayor Mike McGinn in front of Hing Hay Park’s pagoda to announce the Seattle Police Department’s patrol plans. […]
EDITORIAL: Asian Americans on the rise and riding the new wave
The Pew Research and many other groups are looking at Asian Americans. According to the Pew Research Center, Asian Americans are surpassing Hispanics as the largest wave of new immigrants […]
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