More than 400 guests gathered at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel to celebrate the 58th anniversary of the Wing Luke Museum on March 22— a milestone event honoring the legacy of Wing Luke, the first Asian American elected to the Seattle City Council.
Some Washington schools urge international students to consider potential hurdles in travel plans
While Washington’s university and college campuses do not immediately appear to be warning international students against travel in the same way that some California schools are, at least two Washington schools have reminded students of potential hindrances to their travel plans.
Chao leads city’s neighborhoods
Jenifer Chao brings a wealth of experience in her role as the Director of Neighborhoods for the City of Seattle.
WWII veteran William L. “Bill” Chin passes away
Former Commander William L. “Bill” Chin, a U.S. Army veteran who served during World War II, has passed away at age 99, according to a Cathay Post 186 Facebook post.
Sunaree Marshall to lead King County’s HCD efforts
The King County Department of Community and Human Services has appointed Sunaree Marshall as the new division director for Housing and Community Development (HCD).
Rep. Marilyn Strickland talks housing, immigration challenges, and solutions at Rotary Club meeting
Even though she disagrees with many aspects of the current federal administration, Washington Representative Marilyn Strickland told members of the Rotary Club of Seattle at the club’s March 19 meeting that “it is incredibly important for those of us who serve in Congress to actually spend time here at home with people outside of our political bubble.”
“Departure, Survival, Success”: A Q&A with Vietnamese chronicler and refugee Tu-Ha Nguyen
April 30 will mark 50 years since the Fall of Sái Gón.
Former ICHS medical director to retire
Dr. Alan Chun announced he is retiring from International Community Health Services (ICHS) this spring, after 31 years.
Longtime UW employee held by ICE after trip to Philippines
Lewelyn Dixon, a longtime laboratory technician at the University of Washington, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after returning from a trip to the Philippines, despite being a lawful permanent resident for nearly 50 years.
The enduring power of the Omoro Sōshi
Songs are not mere entertainment if we consider the case of Japan.
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