Next week, the Northwest Asian Weekly will release a series of profiles highlighting Seattle recipients of the 2025 Golden Circle awards.
Defacement of Japanese American mural a “gutpunch”
In the wee hours, sometime between Sunday, Jan. 19 and Monday, Jan. 20, vandals destroyed a historic Wing Luke Museum mural in Nihonmachi Alley, splashing black paint across the artwork depicting Japanese American history.
Lunar Collective creates space for Asian American Jews in Seattle
Lunar Collective started in 2021 as a one-off film project called “What Do I Do With All This Heritage?” that focused on the lived experiences of Asian American Jews.
Friends of Little Sài Gòn held their Bánh Tét-making workshop to welcome in Lunar New Year
Friends of Little Sài Gòn (FLS) held their Bánh Tét-making workshop this past weekend, as part of the organization’s series of annual Lunar New Year events.
Here’s how to celebrate the Year of the Snake
The Northwest Asian Weekly has rounded up an array of Lunar New Year events to help readers ring in the Year of the Snake, which starts this year on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
City highlights efforts around public safety in CID
The City of Seattle said in a community news release that it has heard from Chinatown-International District (CID) community members that they would appreciate some good news.
Edward Lin focuses on community needs in his run for D2 seat
Edward Lin grew up in North Carolina’s so-called “Research Triangle.”
Family-oriented advocate Chhuor seeks D2 City Council seat
Hong Chhuor loves his mother.
King County approves funding for Ron Chew Healthy Aging and Wellness Center
The International Community Health Services’ (ICHS)’s new Ron Chew Healthy Aging and Wellness Center found support from the King County Council, which approved $1.5 million of its 2024 budget to fund the center, an ICHS-led initiative to increase the number of low-income elders it serves from 100 to 400.
UW’s Dr. Megan Ming Francis’ 2024 election autopsy: What did we win? What did we lose?
Long before the 2024 presidential election took place, scholars at the University of Washington (UW) knew that post-election processing would be necessary, regardless of the outcome.
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