Shiori’anma is the only princess in Kiata, and she has a secret. In a kingdom where magic is forbidden, she has it running through her veins.
Alice Wong—disabled Asian female activist, publishes anti-memoir
When I first started reading Alice Wong’s memoir, Year of the Tiger, published Sept 2022, even while I was still in the introduction, I thought, “Wow, this lady is mean.”
“Where We Belong:” Mei Ann Teo on identity and Asian food
Recognition of self comes early in life. For the creatively inclined, that path to creativity often comes early as well.
Peniel E. Joseph discusses what MLK Jr’s “beloved community” should look like
“I’m a big advocate of talking about hard history…We have to talk about the bitter and the beautiful. The only way you get to love your country is when your country loves you back…
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this edition, we take a look at Jordan Clarkson’s summer, a new team for Jeremy Lin, and a young tennis star finds a partner.
King County moves to build park for Chinese goddess
When Felicity Wang went through chemotherapy earlier this year, she prayed to Mazu, a Chinese goddess of the sea.
Japan Fest 2022
Mukai Farm & Garden on Vashon Island will host its 5th annual Japan Fest on Sept. 10 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cultural neglect makes AAPI dementia harder
By the time her mother moved in, the 84-year-old woman was already having memory issues. So her daughter, Trang Tu, adapted her house to make it as accessible as possible.
COMMENTARY: Why us?
I rode my bike to the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Labor Day.
ACRS, Comcast, and TAF work to support mental health and digital access
The most recent Healthy Youth Survey, done in part by Washington’s Department of Health, found that, in winter 2021, 45% of Washington’s 12th graders felt sad or hopeless.
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