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McGinn’s ethnic media relationship, now and then

July 3, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Assunta Ng Who scored last week Last week, Mayor Mike McGinn received two major setbacks. His leading challenger for mayor, Sen. Ed Murray, received endorsements from former King County Executive Ron Sims — who contemplated running — and the Civic Alliance for a Sound Economy (CASE), a political organization sponsored by the Seattle Metropolitan […]

Filed Under: Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: 2011, 2013, Associate Press, Chinese, City Attorney Peter Holmes Interim Police Chief James Pugel Diane Sugimura, City Hall, David Cho, Ed Murray, Kim Pham, King County Executive Ron Sims, Northwest Vietnamese News, Sahar Fathi, Seattle Times, Thao Tran, Vol 32 No 28 | July 6 - July 12, blog

Seattle Chamber of Commerce hosts Ethnic Chamber of Commerce

December 24, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Seattle Chamber of Commerce hosted the first ever Multicultural Chamber and Business Organization Reception on Thursday, Dec. 13 at O’Asian restaurant in an effort to integrate the voice of minority business into the 2,200 member strong organization.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2012, Asian American Television, David Cho, Vol 31 No 52 | December 22 - December 28

Commentary: Political campaigns undervalue ethnic media to the detriment of communities

September 30, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

If every vote counts, why are political candidates doing so little to reach out to Washington state’s significant minority communities?

Filed Under: Commentaries Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Census, Commentary Political, David Cho, El Aguila, Field Poll, Julie Pham, King County, Meg Whitman, Miguel Blanco, Native American Journalists Association, Public Disclosure Commission, Ronnie Washines, Univision Seattle, Vol 29 No 40 | October 2 - October 8, Yet Washington

Small business conference to look at being culturally savvy and the bottom line

August 26, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Cultural awareness in business goes beyond recognizing diversity. Being respectful of other cultures and building cross-cultural communication can open the doors to new opportunities.

Filed Under: News, Features, Community News Tagged With: 2010, David Cho, James Tabafunda, KING, KOMO, Lourdes Sampera Tsukada, Multicultural Biz Wiz Conference, Northwest Asian Weekly, Opening Latino Doors, Renaissance Seattle Hotel, Seattle Chinese Post, Seattle Mortgage, Thach Real Estate Group, Vietnamese, Vol 29 No 35 | August 28 - September 3, attention, culture

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