Local Asian American Matt Chan ranks 36 on The Hollywood Reporter’s Reality Power List. Chan, who is president of Screaming Flea Productions
April 7: Sea Beez wraps up the year with finale party
Sea Beez, an ethnic media capacity building program, concluded its first phase a year after its launch with a finale party held on the third floor
After 30 years of helping immigrants, CCA forced to declare bankruptcy
On March 31, an agency that provided education, employment, training, and career development services had to close its doors after 30 years
Shin’s accelerated baccalaureate degree passes House
On April 6, Senate Bill 5442, encouraging the development of accelerated degree pathways in colleges and universities passed the state House with a sweeping majority.
Community members can now provide input on public safety through city’s online survey
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has a new tool to gather input on public safety from Seattle residents. An online survey, drafted by a team of graduate students at the Evans
March 19: BC Interior Design instructor at Bellevue College Mark Mappala wins national innovative-teaching award
Mappala, of Seattle, is the national first place winner of the 2010 Innovative Interior Design Education Award given by The Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).
March: KAC-WA has new officers
President is Shari Song, who is the founding president of the Korean American Professionals Society and is a past president of KAC-WA. She replaced
March 24: Tracy Wong and Pat Doody honored at ADDY awards
Tracy Wong and Pat Doody, the founders of advertising agency Wong, Doody, Crandall, Wiener, have been awarded the American Advertising
March 30: City Council member Bruce Harrell kicks off re-election campaign
Seattle City Council member Bruce Harrell, who is half Japanese and half Black, kicked off his re-election campaign at the First African Methodist Episcopal
Nepali boy reaches life plateau by aiding other immigrants
Reaching the summit of the world’s tallest mountain in Nepal is certainly not easy. Since 1922, only 800 people have successfully scaled Mount Everest’s
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