Cathay Post 186 of the American Legion held its annual Memorial Day service on Monday to honor the Asian Americans from Seattle who gave their lives during World War II.
Malaysia: megadiverse, multiethnic, and multicultural
Though Malaysia’s influence on American culture hasn’t been as huge as its neighbor Thailand, several greater Seattle-based Malaysians want to make it known that they have a rich and diverse culture to share with the United States.
Suspicious behavior leads to narcotics, weapon arrest in CID
Police recovered narcotics and a handgun from a man following his arrest in the Chinatown-International District (CID) last week.
The woman who never went outside — A Chinese immigrant’s perception of the U.S. health system
The only place Phoenix Guo felt safe removing her mask and having a bite of food was in her room. The family respected this.
You are not alone: NAMI in Washington offers BIPOC support group
It has been said that our nation is having a mental health crisis.
Commencement ceremonies to feature Nguyen, Baldwin
Former Seattle Seahawk Doug Baldwin Jr. will serve as undergraduate commencement speaker at Seattle University commencement ceremonies at Climate Pledge Arena on June 12, and University of Southern California Professor Viet Thanh Nguyen, PhD, will speak at the graduate ceremony.
CISC Renton grand opening
Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) held a grand opening ceremony on May 19 for its new Renton location.
Chinese culture in the U.S. — a secret power
If you’ve been a longtime reader of this newspaper, you probably know that the contributions of Chinese and Chinese Americans to this country have often been neglected.
AAPI voices in politics — Seattle leaders share personal stories at Rotary Club panel
Last week, members and guests of the Rotary Club of Seattle #4 gathered in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month to listen to local AAPI leaders discuss growing up and raising families in America, as well as the rise of AAPI voices in politics.
The Philippines and the U.S. have been connected for centuries
In 1962, Roman Ildonzo Gabriel Jr. started playing as the first Filipino American quarterback in the NFL. In 1989, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
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