By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly It was 1986, and Kim Pham was a new University of Washington grad, though not a typical one. He was 36 years old, a […]
NWAW’s month book recs — Stories about historical events that resonate today
By Samantha Pak Northwest Asian Weekly “Boxers” By Gene Luen Yang First Second, 2013 It’s 1898, and foreign missionaries and soldiers roam the Chinese countryside, bullying and robbing Chinese peasants. […]
WAYNE’S WORLDS: An electrifying fair or — how I avoided death, fell in love, and became a chairman
By Wayne Chan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Well, now I’ve done it. I didn’t think I would. Actually, I was sure I wouldn’t. I’ve got too much on my plate already. […]
The Tacoma Method and the Chinese reconciliation effort
“Of Race and Reconciliation,” an hour-long documentary produced by Tacoma’s KBTC television station and currently available on the station’s website, comes well-directed, well-assembled, well-written, and well-polished.
Local ostomy model Saleem Juma works to demystify disability
Saleem Juma walks into the disability office on campus and hands the girl at the counter a set of forms.
The Layup Drill — UW Hall of Fame news and the glass ceiling in Major League Baseball
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this month’s edition, we take a look at a Husky Hall of Famer, Kim Ng is passed up once again, and a U.S. basketball team plays in Japan.
Leadership and community
A gorgeous home on Lake Washington is what Jason Lee and his wife Mia call home.
PICTORIAL: The Asia Pacific Cultural Center’s 20th Anniversary Gala
Photos by Arlene Dennistoun/NWAW
EDITORIAL: The Northwest Asian Weekly recommends …
FEDERAL CANDIDATES
President — Hillary Clinton, D
U.S. Senator — Patty Murray, D
A-pop! Voting while Asian, and casting announcements
With Seattle’s rainy season underway, there’s no denying that fall is upon us and that much time has passed since our last meeting together.
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