The Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS) announced the launch of two new programs on Sept. 7,
Bruce Lee Ascends: UW permanent installation
Sept. 6 marked the official debut of Bruce Lee Ascending, a permanent art installation at the Odegaard Undergraduate Library (OUGL) at the University of Washington (UW).
Proposal to preserve Bruce Lee martial arts studio
The Northwest Museum of Legends and Lore, home of the Seattle Bruce Lee Fan Club, will be submitting a formal application to the City of Seattle’s Landmark Preservation Board—to nominate Bruce Lee’s first formal martial arts studio for historic preservation.
Celebrating Seattle-area Lift Zone labs
On Sept. 13, 2022, Comcast Washington and Evergreen Goodwill (EG) hosted an executive meet and greet breakfast for organizations around Puget Sound who are taking part in Comcast’s Lift Zone labs initiative to network and share how they are using technology to achieve digital equity.
Alice Wong—disabled Asian female activist, publishes anti-memoir
When I first started reading Alice Wong’s memoir, Year of the Tiger, published Sept 2022, even while I was still in the introduction, I thought, “Wow, this lady is mean.”
LETTER: Chinatown-International District and the burden of government discrimination
King County Department of Community and Human Services is planning to spend $66.5 million to construct a 24/7 homeless shelter that will house more than 500 people in the Chinatown-International District (CID),
Viet-Wah Supermarket closing
Viet-Wah Supermarket in Little Saigon has announced that its last day will be Sept. 30, after nearly 41 years in business.
Greg Wong, man of many worlds—Seattle’s new deputy mayor
Greg Wong grew up poor. And his first job out of college was taking calls from homeless people or others needing assistance.
Who stole the Bruce Lee mural?
The iconic image of Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar together, symbolizing the unity between Asians and Blacks, was captured in thousands of photos by visitors onto the Tai Tung Restaurant’s storefront in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
CID residents pack City Hall, protest planned shelter
Senior citizens filed into City Hall. They were there to protect their homes as the city and the county plans to add a massive homeless shelter in their neighborhood, which is already flooded with homeless people.
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