The moment Brett Han discovered Susan Ahn Cuddy—the first female Asian American naval officer—was surreal.
APCC Khmer New Year event kicks off a year of cultural days
Within the Puget Sound area’s Cambodian community, cultural events are typically held at local Buddhist temples.
ICHS receives King County funds to expand youth led behavioral health services
International Community Health Services (ICHS) has been awarded funds by King County and Ballmer Group to expand ICHS’ school based health centers’ (SBHC) culturally responsive mental health services.
Among schoolchildren — Gary Locke on the challenges of Bellevue College
You never know which title to use when talking to Gary Locke.
Sound Transit approves north-south option — But questions of transparency linger
The smell of cologne and sweat rose from the packed rows in the Sound Transit (ST) board meeting yesterday.
New Starbucks CEO plans to continue working barista shifts
Laxman Narasimhan assumed the role of chief executive officer at Starbucks this week, earlier than expected.
My family’s link to the Seattle Chinese Post
During a family gathering one evening, I brought into the conversation the recent closure of the Seattle Chinese Post (SCP) newspaper.
White House Economic Summit promises a new beginning for small businesses
The sauces come in four varieties—Peanut, Hoisin, Vegan Fish, and Hot Chili. On their label is a picture of a Vietnamese schoolgirl with long hair riding a bicycle away into the distance.
Facing death, a Rohingya refugee speaks out
After they sent him the video, Mohamad first told his host mother on Mercer Island. She said not to contact his family in the refugee camp in Bangladesh.
“Tacoma Method”: An opera for the past, present, and future
“Tacoma Method” refers to the forceful expulsion of Tacoma’s entire Chinese population, stemming from an anti-Chinese riot that started in the city on Nov. 3, 1885.
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