Just in time for Halloween, Pork Filled Productions’ “Bloodletting,” opening this week, gives us a strongly spooky story—with a satisfying Filipino twist.
Building a permanent address for affordability: The mission of Homestead
Community land trusts started during the Civil Rights Movement to protect southern Blacks from being displaced from their homes.
Sikh man attacked on NYC bus
The New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Unit is currently investigating an incident over the weekend as a hate crime assault.
On King County Council, Sofia Aragon will advocate for district 8 and county as a whole
Sofia Aragon is not shy, nor is she dramatic. She chooses her words with poise.
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Community coalition formed over public safety in Chinatown — Aimed to engage the city and mayor for solutions
Frustration, disappointment, and anger over the City of Seattle’s inability to deal with public safety in Chinatown-International District (CID) for years, were voiced at a rare gathering on Oct. 11 at Tai Tung Restaurant.
Men plead not guilty in Seattle home invasions targeting Asians
Four men charged in connection to a string of violent, home invasion robberies targeting Asian Americans in south Seattle pleaded not guilty in King County court on Thursday.
The lives and loves of (mostly) immortal beings: Book recommendations
Meet Elle Jiang, the ignored middle child and descendent of the Chinese god of medicine.
Pew study highlights religious and cultural tapestry of Asian Americans
A recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center has shed light on how Asian Americans perceive their connection to religion and culture.
White House condemns a violent crash at the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco
A U.S. official said Tuesday the government believes the driver who crashed into the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco the day before did so “with malign intent,” but police haven’t shared details about the driver’s identity or motive for what the Chinese government has branded a “violent attack.”
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