A large group of volunteers gathered at Hing Hay Park on a typical rainy Seattle morning to help kick off the city’s third annual One Seattle Day of Service, held last Saturday, May 18.
In memory of Matt Chan — A community advocate and Emmy award-winning television producer
Matt Chan fought hard to preserve the Chinatown-International District (CID), a battle aimed at earning the respect he felt the neighborhood deserved.
Seattle’s legacy, Irvine’s future — Korematsu Center’s move to California
Named after the civil rights pioneer, the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality will conclude its stay at Seattle University Law Center and move to the University of California Irvine (UCI) School of Law on July 1, 2024.
Exhibit shows groups facing hate together
When the windows of the Wing Luke Museum were smashed last year by a man spewing anti-Chinese sentiment, the group came together.
Bush Garden, site of activism, to reopen
As a girl, she was afraid of the “never ending dark pit.”
Tribute to Paul Mar — Honoring a lifelong advocate for Seattle’s Chinatown-International District
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District is mourning the recent death of a humble role model who was one of the neighborhood’s strongest voices, biggest supporters, and main proponents of growth.
Man shot in Chinatown-International District
Police are investigating after a man was shot in the Chinatown-International District on Friday night.
Musang forced to close temporarily, still earns James Beard nom, and focuses on Kilig and pop-up
During the cold freeze last winter, the water pipe in the apartment above the kitchen space in the restaurant burst and flooded Musang’s kitchen and dining room.
Day of Remembrance in Tacoma
The Washington State History Museum will host the 7th Annual Japanese American Day of Remembrance on May 16.
Heels-over-head breaking of boundaries becomes theme for new Oki foundation
Inspiration can strike in the most unexpected places.
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