Nearly 4,000 people signed up to help clean up Seattle on May 21 in the first-ever “One Seattle Day of Service” and Mayor Bruce Harrell’s plan for people to help […]
Little Saigon woes continue
On the heels of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s One Seattle Day of Service—in which 4,000 volunteers signed up to clean up the city—business owners and community leaders in the Chinatown-International District (CID) say more needs to be done.
Asians cautiously optimistic as travel plans take off
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In March 2020, a work opportunity for Sheena Kaup would have meant she and her family would move half a world away from Pune, […]
EDI rebounding from existential threat
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly When Ted Yamamura asked Vanna Novak if she wanted to start a nonprofit to train Japanese American professionals, she prayed she would have the […]
Shouan Pan resigning in August
Seattle Colleges (SC) Chancellor Shouan Pan announced on May 12 that he will leave his post on Aug. 1—two years before his contract is up in 2024. The college system’s […]
WA students are national champions in world’s largest rocket contest
Newport High School Team 2 of Bellevue were crowned on May 14 as National Champions at the world’s largest student rocketry competition—the American Rocketry Challenge. In total, 724 teams from […]
Renton Multicultural Festival hosted the first-ever Multicultural Art Exhibition
The sixth annual Renton Multicultural Festival was held on May 6 and 7 with over two dozen performances, including song, dance, music, and a puppet show. Both days were free […]
Village Gardens ribbon cutting ceremony
Mayor Bruce Harrell was on hand last month to cut the ribbon in front of the new Village Gardens development, where 10 of the new homes are reserved for income-restricted […]
CACA Seattle 2022 Annual Banquet
Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA) Seattle will hold its annual banquet on June 5 at China Harbor Restaurant, in celebration of its 11th anniversary. This year, the Fred Yee Citizens […]
COVID-19 vaccines: A way to honor heritage, community, and family during AANHPI Heritage Month—CDC and the We Can Do This COVID-19 Public Education Campaign emphasize vaccine availability and the need for continued safe practices.
As Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities across the nation honor and celebrate the diverse contributions made in the United States, we are reminded that COVID-19 vaccines […]
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