To mark this year’s annual Day of Remembrance, grassroots advocacy organizations Tsuru for Solidarity and La Resistencia will hold a protest on Feb. 23 outside the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma.
Gabbard voted in as director of national intelligence, despite perceived sympathies with Russian president, deposed Syrian dictator
Samoan American politician Tulsi Gabbard has been sworn in as the United States’ director of national intelligence.
Over public objection, Council approves SPD use of “less-lethal” weapons
On Tuesday afternoon, the Seattle City Council approved a measure allowing Seattle Police Department (SPD) officers to use “less-lethal” weapons in specific cases to control crowds.
Wing Luke Museum to hold special 100th birthday celebration in honor of Wing Luke and his lasting legacy
Civil rights icon and community activist Wing Luke would have turned 100 on Feb. 18.
Chinese American WWII veteran Yuen Hop recovered and laid to rest
Following 80 years missing in action, Chinese American veteran Yuen Hop has been accounted for and was laid to rest with full military honors at California’s Golden Gate National Cemetery on Feb. 7.
Chase Bank and SPD to hold educational talk to educate public on how to avoid romance scams
Chase and the Seattle Police Department (SPD) will hold an informational meeting to teach people how to protect themselves from fraud and financial scams that often involve fake romantic overtures.
Dalai Lama’s elder brother, who led several rounds of talks with China, dies at 97
The elder brother of the Dalai Lama and former chairman of the Tibetan government-in-exile in India, Gyalo Thondup, who led several rounds of talks with China and worked with foreign governments for the Tibetan cause, has died. He was 97.
Former Councilmember Sawant allegedly denied visa, “physically fought” in Seattle’s Indian consulate
Seattle Indian consulate officials allegedly “physically fought” former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, after she arrived at the Consulate asking for an explanation for her emergency visa denial.
Friends of Little Sài Gòn opens call for artwork for exhibit marking 50th anniversary of end of war in Vietnam
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Vietnam, Friends of Little Sài Gòn has put out a call for community artwork for an exhibition called, “Our Past, Our Present, Our Future.”
Golden Circle Honoree: Jackson Street Community Council
In 1946, a multiracial organization sponsored by the United Good Neighbor (forerunner to the United Way of King County) was formed.
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