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EDITORIAL: How our votes connect us to our past, while ensuring a better future

July 26, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

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 act for their community’s best interests. In that sense, voting is another way of preserving legacy, to uphold the good done for our community by […]

Filed Under: Editorials Tagged With: 2012, API, Asian Pacific American Experience, Bon Odori, Cent Store, David Lew Wing, Dick Yoshimura, James Mar, Mutual Fish, Pacific Wholesale Company, Priscilla Chong Jue, Puyallup Fair, Seafair Parades, Seattle World, Shopette Variety Store, Uncle Jimmy, University Baptist Church, Vol 31 No 31 | July 28 - August 3, Wing Luke Museum

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