In her community-building work, Julie Pham has seen her share of friction between people.
CID happenings
Refugees helping refugees in #StandWithUkraine movement
Inspired by her grandmother, who was a single mother that raised her mother and uncle, Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman wanted to use sewing as a way to give back to the community.
InterIm parking lot to get new fence for neighborhood beautification
The smell from a pile of trash is so strong that it hangs several yards out into the street. It smells like sickly sweet human flesh.
KOMO 4 fires Jonathan Choe
Former KOMO-TV reporter Jonathan Choe said he’s not a neo-Nazi, fascist, or white supremacist. “Those are just some of the names I have been called over the past few days […]
Yang, Soma among James Beard finalists
On March 16, the James Beard Award announced its finalists for its first awards in two years. Only three Seattle chefs and restaurants are still in the running for awards […]
Densho founder Tom Ikeda retiring
Tom Ikeda, the founding executive director and longtime leader of Densho, an online archive and public history organization that documents the stories of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II, […]
Mae Ngai wins Bancroft Prize
Mae Ngai won one of the most prestigious awards in the field of American history. The Columbia University professor wrote “The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics,” which […]
Bee Nguyen for GA Secretary of State
Last week, AAPI Victory Fund announced their latest endorsement for the upcoming midterm elections: Bee Nguyen for Georgia Secretary of State. Nguyen made history as the first Vietnamese American member […]
China’s power wobbles as Russia falters, says expert
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly The war in Ukraine is shaking the Chinese leadership’s faith in its own military buildup, threatening its geopolitical ambitions, and even rocking its political […]
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