The music stopped for the Seattle Symphony in early March of 2020, when the organization learned that a stay-at-home order was set in place for the health and safety of people from the spread of the coronavirus.
Refugee’s metamorphosis highlights work at ACRS mental health program
Ro Lim’s voice on the phone is husky. He asks if you’ve taken a shower, if you’ve brushed your teeth. His easy acceptance of everything you say makes him easy to talk to. If you’re one of his clients, that’s important.
Dr. Anthony Chen, dedicated to serving diverse communities
Dr. Anthony Chen has devoted his career to taking care of others. Over the years, he has worked with diverse populations, immersed himself in communities, and built long-lasting relationships.
SPD officer, supervisor violated department policies—Case of a Chinese American man who suffered racist taunts
Nearly nine months after Kert Lin became the target of hateful verbal attacks and his frustration with the Seattle Police Department (SPD)’s lack of a response, the Office of Police Accountability (OPA) has found that both the responding officer and that officer’s supervisor violated SPD policies.
Crossing to safety: Imei Hsu offers reassurance about the vaccine
Cleaning out a relative’s house recently, Imei Hsu found a portrait of her grandfather. A Nationalist general, he is bedecked with medals.
Top 10 local stories in 2020 affecting or involving AAPIs
Compiled by Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY 1. Coronavirus reaches the U.S. The first case in the country is reported in Washington state. A man in his 30s from Snohomish […]
Capitol Hill restaurant pairs with overseas author to feed Seattle’s frontline workers
By Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly “The initiative reminds me of the Vietnamese proverb ‘Một cây làm chẳng nên non, ba cây chụm lại nên hòn núi cao’—A single tree […]
A gift of hope—A December 2020 omoide
By Joan Seko Special to Northwest Asian Weekly Jingle bells! Jingle bells! It is a week before Christmas, and all through our nation, faces are covered in masks. Masks that […]
Evergreen City Ballet’s Bennyroyce Royon: A new “Nutcracker”
Every dancer takes a slightly different path to the stage. For Bennyroyce Royon, artistic director of Seattle’s Evergreen City Ballet (ECB) and prime mover behind the Ballet’s “Nutcracker Suites” for the holidays, the path includes figure skating, and a jury-rigged audition outfit.
New larger-than-life lantern festival — Woodland Park Zoo’s new experience
SEATTLE — Woodland Park Zoo is unveiling the region’s first holiday lantern festival starting on Nov. 13. A news release described it as “a fairytale come to life with a […]
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