WeChat has traditionally been used by the Chinese American community to keep in touch with relatives in China and form new social connections here, and used for almost every aspect of communication with other Chinese Americans.
Bill and Ted are two unremarkable middle aged white guys and that’s okay!
Dude, I’m gonna cut right to the chase. You will like this movie if you are:
A true fan of Keanu Reeves. I don’t mean “John Wick” Keanu. I mean “Point Break” Keanu. I’m talking “Dangerous Liaisons” Keanu.
Local artist, Patti Warashina, becomes first ceramic artist to receive 2020 Smithsonian Visionary Award
At 80, Patti Warashina has accomplished a lot and received many prestigious awards in her distinguished art career, but her latest achievement was the 2020 Visionary Award from the Smithsonian Institute. And, this is the first time it’s been awarded to a ceramic artist.
Netflix’s “Away” promotes diversity and working together to save the planet by leaving it
Beginning Sept. 4, we are going to Mars, again, or trying to, via the new Netflix series, “Away.”
Chinatown-International District Community Mural Art Contest winners
Seattle-based artist Moses Sun creates analog, digital, and mixed media art. Sun draws much of his inspiration from his southern upbringing, along with Black, African, Asian, and Latinx diasporas.
Black activists on API anti-Blackness — and how APIs can support Black Lives Matter
In the past couple of months, we’ve encountered a number of first generation Asian/Pacific Islander (API) folks—mainly immigrants and refugees—who expressed feeling that they don’t know enough about the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
Resilient Wing Luke Museum pivots to digital content
The normalcy of life has been disrupted by COVID-19, and simple things like going out to eat, attending a movie, or enjoying the museum have been put on pause with no end date.
Mural contest finalists
Judges have picked 30 murals as finalists in the Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID)’s “Marvelous Community Art Mural Contest,” the first-ever community mural contest.
WA residents warned not to plant seeds from China
The Washington state Department of Agriculture (WSDA) said on July 24 that it received two separate reports of residents receiving seeds from China that they did not order.
FAPAGOW re-energized with new, young blood
Brendan Borromeo, one of the young FAPAGOW board members, is a recent graduate of Central Washington University (CWU).
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