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You are here: Home / Archives for Washington State Human Rights Commission

Latest Wing Luke honor — AG establishes new civil rights unit

September 24, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced August the launch of the newly established Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit within the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. The announcement was made at an event at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle’s International District. The well attended event included five current and two former […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2015, AG, Assistant Attorney General, Attorney General Bob Ferguson, Bettie Luke, Consumer Protection Division, Latest Wing Luke, Northwest Asian Weekly, Pacific Northwest, Seattle City Council, Vol 34 No 40 | September 26 - October 2, Washington Law, Washington State Attorney General, Washington State Human Rights Commission, Washington State Supreme Court Justices, Wing Luke, Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit, Wing Luke Museum

Honoring our women mentors

September 12, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Women of Color Empowered (WOC) is a nonproft organization started by Northwest Asian Weekly in 1996. This year WOC’s  theme is “Amazing Women Mentors,” where women across Seattle are being honored as mentors. There is a luncheon honoring the women mentors on Friday, Sept. 17 at China Harbor Restaurant. Tickets can be purchased by calling […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2014, CAMP, Chinese Girls Drill Team, El Centro De La Raza, Estela Ortega, Executive Vice President, Grace Kim, King County Council, Lillian Hayashi, Luz Iniguez, Native American Church, Patricia Lally, Regina Glenn, Seattle Civil Rights Commission, Seattle Times, UW, Vol 33 No 38 | September 13 - September 19, Washington State Human Rights Commission, Women of Color Empowered

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