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David Suzuki talks about environment

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Author and activist David Suzuki made an appearance at Seattle Town Hall on April 7 as part of Puget Sound Earth Month, which was organized by People for Puget Sound.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: Dave Robert Taylor, David Suzuki, Puget Sound Earth Month, Quickly Changing Planet, Seattle Town Hall, technology, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

Dance for World Healing in Seattle

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Dance for World Healing, a group that features multiphonic singing by 10 Tibetan monks, appeared at Kilworth Memorial Chapel at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma on April 11.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: China, Drepung Loseling Monastery, Puget Sound, Seattle, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

New book: In the Kitchen

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Cooking from the Heart: The Hmong Kitchen in America,” by Sami Scripter and Sheng Yang, is the first cookbook of its kind. Simple, earthy, fiery, and fresh, Hmong food is still a fairly unknown Southeast Asian cuisine in the United States.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: Laos, Southeast Asian, United States, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

In memory of Terri Jamero, community advocate

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Teresa “Terri” Elizabeth Romero Jamero, 74, a second generation Filipino and Northern California native, died April 2 after a lengthy illness in a Modesto hospital near her home in Atwater, Calif. Many who knew Terri Jamero considered her to be the conscience of the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS). She served in the organization’s […]

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: Catholic Church, FYA, Filipino, Northern California, Peter Madelo Jamero, Seattle, Terri Jamero

Making beautiful music

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On March 29, Northwest Vietnamese and Vietnamese American singers participated in a national singing contest called Giong Ca Vang (Golden Voice). Most contestants sang in Vietnamese. The semifinals were held at the Emerald Queen Casino. The event was helmed by Saigon Broadcasting Television Network and sponsored by Comcast.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: Andrew Tuan Vu, Emerald Queen Casino, Orange County, Saigon Broadcasting Television Network, Viet Trung Pham, Vietnamese American

Scholastic achievement: Thu Nhat Ma

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Tu Nhat Ma, an eighth-grader at McClure Middle School, was awarded the Assistance League Scholarship for 2009. Ma will use her scholarship at the UW Summer Youth Program to study writing.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Assistance League Scholarship, Seattle, Vietnam, Young Hero

Academic excellence: Paula Kosasih and Clairine Runtung

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Bellevue Community College students Paula Kosasih and Clairine (Claire) Runtung, international students from Indonesia currently living in Bellevue, have been named to the 2009 All-Washington Academic Team.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: BCC, Chemistry Club, Chris Gregoire, Indonesian Fellowship Club, International Student Programs, Phi Theta Kappa

A night to remember for local chefs

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On April 4, the Wing Luke Asian Museum presented A Year of New Beginnings, a dinner and auction that featured local chefs who made appetizers inspired by art.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: Choice Award, Food Network, Iron Chef America, Mark Dacascos, New Beginnings, Pick Award, Rachel Yang, Wing Luke Asian Museum

Gates Foundation agriculture chief tapped for USDA post

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Donna Gordon Blankinship The Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — The director of the agriculture program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been nominated by President Obama to be an undersecretary in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Filed Under: News, Names in the News, Community News Tagged With: 2008, Africa, Al Gore, Bill Melinda Gates Foundation, President Obama, Rajiv Shah, Seattle Community College District, Seattle Public Library, South Asian Americans, USDA, Wharton School, World Economic Forum, World Health Organization

NAPCA board removes CEO, review pending

April 22, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (NAPCA) board put its CEO, Clayton Fong, on paid leave on April 13 after unspecified allegations against him surfaced. Christine Takada is the interim CEO.

Filed Under: News, Briefs, Community News Tagged With: Asian Pacific Americans, CEO, Christine Takada, Clayton Fong, NAPCA, Seattle Times, attention

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