Held on Dec. 7 at the House of Hong. Over 300 people attended. The Northwest Asian Weekly Foundation met its goal of raising $200,000 for the UW Scholarship Endowment. The […]
South Korea’s “Burning” a slow burn for the senses
By Andrew HamlinNORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Chang-dong Lee’s “Burning,” adapted from a short story by Japan’s Haruki Murakami, opens in a low-key fashion and moves along slowly. It runs more than […]
The Layup Drill
By Jason CruzNORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In the end of the year edition, we look at college football’s standout players and an honor […]
Pathway Foundation builds tomorrow’s leaders
By Jessica Kai CurryNorthwest Asian Weekly Conrad Lee had an idea: A nonprofit that would guide young Chinese Americans through the challenges of college and career preparation, via Mayoral Internships […]
EDITORIAL: Opportunity brewing
Remember when Starbucks closed up to 8,000 stores for a day in May this year to give employees a racial-bias education course? This was after an incident in April where […]
Embracing what makes us different
By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly Sail Away with Me By Susan Fox Zebra, 2018 Aside from her years at the university in Vancouver, B.C., Iris Yakimura has spent her […]
Quite the contrast — Senator Manny vs Adrien Broner
By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Dressed in a sharp gray suit and tie, Manny Pacquiao looked every bit the senator he is. It was his […]
Washington Leadership Institute — Finding purpose and duty in helping underrepresented legal talent
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly The Washington Leadership Institute (WLI) is an effort to recruit, train, and develop young lawyers from traditionally underrepresented communities. In 2004, then Washington State […]
Army specialist Kim naturalized
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “I am so happy and honored to become a citizen of the United States. This means so much to me and my family,” said Army […]
Tai chi helping Parkinson’s patients regain balance
By MELANIE RUBERTI The Newnan Times-Herald NEWNAN, Ga. (AP) — Tai chi is becoming a new favorite exercise among Parkinson’s patients like Larry Bergeson of Newnan. “I’ve had two trial […]
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