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A birthday salute to an Asian American hero — Gordon Hirabayashi, An American Freedom Fighter

April 17, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Maria Batayola and Gary Iwamoto Northwest Asian Weekly We always wanted to have heroes and she-roes who look like us to be inspiration not only for us but also for our children.  We have them all around us, sometimes invisible, sometimes forgotten. Here is one American hero and patriot who made a tremendous difference […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Addison Building Gallery Space, Arthur Barnett, Asian American, Camden Hall, FBI, Gary Iwomoto, Gordon Hirabayashi, Hirabayashi Coram Nobis, Hirabayashi Place, Interim Community Development Association, Japanese Americans, Kathryn Bannai, Main Street, Maria Batayola, Min Yasui, Rod Kawakami, Vol 34 No 17 | April 18 - April 24

Ground broken on Hirabayashi Place development

January 30, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Sue Misao Northwest Asian Weekly About 150 people attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Hirabayashi Place, a new housing

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2012, 2013, 2014, Esther Furugori, Gordon Hirabayashi, Hirabayashi Place, InterIm, Japanese Americans, Jay Hirabayashi, Main Street, Nihonmachi Little Japantown, President Barack Obama, Seattle Kokon Taiko, Sue Misao, Vol 33 No 6 | February 1 - February 7, WWII, Washington Press

Green architecture pops up around Chinatown — LEED, ESDS, what’s it mean?

August 8, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charles Lam Northwest Asian Weekly As development in the International District increases, Seattle and the state of Washington’s push towards green architecture is

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2013, Charles Lam, ESDS, Energy Star-approved, Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, Fourth Avenue South, Goodwill Building, Green Building Council, Hirabayashi Place, International District, LEED, Mithun Associate Partner Casey Huang, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle Housing Levy, South Main Street, Union Station, Vol 32 No 33 | August 10 - August 16, Washington State Housing Trust Fund

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