There is an expression, “of the people,” used when someone does not put themselves above others, and even more applicable when that someone comes from ordinary or difficult circumstances.
Deepak Chopra’s Crosscut Ideas Festival allotment disappoints
On May 5, after various schedule changes without explanation and with little warning, Deepak Chopra, one of the world’s most influential and important persons, with almost 100 books under his belt, not to mention the Chopra Foundation, spoke virtually as part of the Crosscut Ideas Festival 2023.
‘Simply Thai’ restaurant owner pleads guilty to nearly $1M in wage theft
Keovilayvanh Rinthalukay, who owns Simply Thai in Tukwila, pleaded guilty on May 2 to willful failure to pay over taxes, admitting that between 2015 and 2019, he withheld taxes from his employees’ paychecks but failed to pay the taxes to the government.
The Korean wave brings all things Korean to the U.S.
Korea. A land of tiger lilies and green mountains topped with temples. A land of spicy food, sleek sedans, and compelling tunes. It’s a land divided and yet still with one beating heart.
Eng family celebrate sale of CID homestead to Wing Luke Museum
The unique little homestead in Chinatown-International District (CID), sold for $1.8 million, reflected the struggles and triumph of Chinese American pioneers amid a dark period of American history, and above all, a creative version of the American Dream.
Through the Eyes of a Tiger
A project focused on Seattle’s Chinatown–International District (CID) during the Lunar New Year 2022, the Year of the Tiger, as the community emerged from the effects of the pandemic, will soon be shown to the public.
Seattle celebrates AAPI Heritage Month
Throughout May, the Seattle area is celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month to explore the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) culture that thrives in western Washington.
CID Spring Clean returns this weekend
On Saturday, April 29, more than 200 community members will volunteer to beautify Seattle’s historic Chinatown-International District (CID) neighborhood.
UW Tateuchi East Asia Library faces upheaval — 1,500 sign petition opposing changes
Yuki Shiotani was the star of his high school. He led the fight song, wearing white gloves and twirling his arms around, as his upper lip twitched back in a smile.
Vietnamese immigrants remember fleeing home after fall of Sài Gòn
Forty-eight years after the Fall of Sài Gòn, Vietnamese families still remember the emotional evacuation of their home country and journey to foreign lands.
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