AAPI candidates in Washington state are showing strong performances across multiple races—from congressional seats to state offices and judicial races.
Alexis Mercedes Rinck defeats Tanya Woo
Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo has lost her race for Position No. 8 to Alexis Mercedes Rinck.
Jon Osaki’s “Reparations”: A Japanese American filmmaker tackles Black activism
Filmmakers generally start with a sense of who inspires them filmwise.
CACCWA supports local businesses with resiliency loans
The Cambodian American Community Council of Washington (CACCWA) has announced updates to its Small Business Resiliency Loan (SBRL) Program, aimed at assisting Cambodian American businesses across Washington State.
Boeing dismantles DEI department
Boeing has reportedly disbanded its global diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) department.
Funding restoration efforts for Seattle Channel amid budget concerns
In a move to secure the future of the Seattle Channel, Seattle City Councilmember Dan Strauss has proposed bridge funding and new legislation aimed at restoring and enhancing the channel’s resources.
Election Day approaches: Key information for voters
King County Elections is gearing up for a busy Nov. 5, anticipating an 82% voter turnout for the General Election.
New proposal unveiled to tackle after-hours violence
In response to a surge in violence associated with after-hours nightclubs, Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo unveiled a legislative proposal on Monday aimed at enhancing safety and accountability in these establishments.
Local high schoolers create NeuroYouth to empower the next generation to focus on prioritizing mental health and brain research
NeuroYouth founder Jamie Kwon and managing director Catherine Enriquez, both high school seniors at Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, are creating opportunities to empower Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth to conduct brain and mental health research.
Francisco “Frank” Irigon remembered as a pillar of community advocacy in Seattle
Over 200 friends, family, and colleagues gathered on Tuesday at the University of Washington (UW) to celebrate the life of Francisco “Frank” Irigon, a prominent figure in Seattle’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
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