By Sam Le Northwest Asian Weekly 37 days, 1,255 miles, and one important mission. “Dream Riders” gathered with community leaders and city officials at Seattle City Hall on Aug. 1 […]
From Hiroshima to Hope
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Approximately 1,500 people gathered on Green Lake’s northwest shore on Aug. 6 to honor the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and […]
Developer addresses Bush Garden plans before ISRD Board
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly In a cramped basement on a warm, late afternoon in July in the International District (ID), concerned residents of the neighborhood anxiously awaited a […]
Remembering a giant — Alan Sugiyama Way street sign serves as reminder for future generations
By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY It’s only fitting that the late community activist Alan Sugiyama had a street named after him on Beacon Hill. When he first moved here, […]
Celebrating the cultural importance of water
By Sam Le Northwest Asian Weekly During the 2018 Water Festival, hosted by ECOSS (formerly known as Environmental Coalition of South Seattle) at the Duwamish Waterway Park, many communities of […]
A new tourist attraction in Seattle’s Chinatown
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “Who was Dr. Sun Yat-sen?” the younger generation might ask? Dr. Sun was the founding father of modern China, leader of a revolution to […]
Lawsuit: Fired for ‘speaking Korean’
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Four Delta Air Lines employees who were fired from their jobs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport recently filed a lawsuit against the airline, claiming they were […]
Wing Luke exhibit re-tells past with forward thinking
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly Three artists. Three perspectives. Three platforms. The newest exhibit at the Wing Luke Museum analyzes the cultural history of a group and how it […]
Asian Americans on the ballot for the Aug. 7 primary
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 7th Congressional District Pramila Jayapal (Prefers Democratic Party) Pramila Jayapal was the first Indian American woman elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. She arrived in […]
Wanted: Justice for Donnie
By Becky Chan Northwest Asian Weekly He died protecting his community. He avoided attention. A park he wanted for Chinatown-International District (CID), where he called home for almost 60 years, […]
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