When Nazry Bahrawi stood before his University of Washington classroom five years ago, he noticed something troubling: His students, even those of Asian descent, knew almost nothing about the Malay world—its literature, cultures, or contemporary concerns.
Affordability, public safety, uplifting CID top priorities list for Councilmember Eddie Lin
SeattleCouncilmember Eddie Lin was elected in a landslide vote to the Seattle City Council to represent District 2 last November.
AG Brown names Marsha Chien to head Worker Rights Unit
Marsha Chien will lead the newly created Worker Rights Unit in the Attorney General’s Office (AGO).
“ICE is … totally out of control”: Ferguson, Brown outline plans to protect Washingtonians from federal immigration actions
Following the shooting death of 37-year-old V.A. nurse Alex Pretti at the hands of an immigration agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, over the weekend, Gov. Bob Ferguson and Attorney General Nick Brown held a press conference on Monday, Jan. 26 to address the killing.
Polly Yorioka joins Humanities Washington board
Humanities Washington has announced the election of Polly Yorioka of Seattle to its Board of Trustees.
Rhetoric keeps anti-Chinese sentiment alive, survey finds—but Americans also want more collaboration with China’s government
Despite the rhetoric coming from the White House, most Americans on both sides of the political aisle want the United States to find more common ground and places of cooperation with China, a new, far-ranging survey by the Committee of 100 and NORC at the University of Chicago reveals.
Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman breaks silence following controversial dismissal from RAI
With a determination to reclaim her narrative, Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman unveils the hidden tensions and political maneuvers that led to her unexpected departure from the Refugee Artisans Initiative (RAI).
ICE concerns trigger safety protocols at Seattle schools
Several Seattle schools sheltered-in-place on Tuesday after unconfirmed community reports of possible Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in nearby neighborhoods.
Wilson announces departmental leadership decisions
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced her decisions on the leadership of several city departments on Wednesday.
Quest for broader representation in history education makes a comeback
A push for more comprehensive representation in the history that is taught in schools is moving forward.
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