A large group of volunteers gathered at Hing Hay Park on a typical rainy Seattle morning to help kick off the city’s third annual One Seattle Day of Service, held last Saturday, May 18.
The last pandas at any US zoo are expected to leave Atlanta for China this fall
The last U.S. zoo with pandas in its care expects to say goodbye to the four giant bears this fall.
Chinese American Youth Scholarship Program announces winners
The Chinese American Youth Scholarship Program has announced its 2024 scholarship winners.
Community rally supports Seattle Library Foundation
Over a hundred members of the Chinese community and supporters gathered at the Russell Investment Center to support the Seattle Library Foundation, raising more than $13,000.
In memory of Matt Chan — A community advocate and Emmy award-winning television producer
Matt Chan fought hard to preserve the Chinatown-International District (CID), a battle aimed at earning the respect he felt the neighborhood deserved.
Seattle’s legacy, Irvine’s future — Korematsu Center’s move to California
Named after the civil rights pioneer, the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality will conclude its stay at Seattle University Law Center and move to the University of California Irvine (UCI) School of Law on July 1, 2024.
Washington Health Benefit Exchange Unveils Community Art Installations Promoting Healthcare for All
In November 2023, Washington became one of the first states to open its health insurance marketplace to all residents, including undocumented immigrants.
Exhibit shows groups facing hate together
When the windows of the Wing Luke Museum were smashed last year by a man spewing anti-Chinese sentiment, the group came together.
WWII soldiers posthumously receive Purple Heart medals 79 years after fatal plane crash
The families of five Hawaii men who served in a unit of Japanese-language linguists during World War II received posthumous Purple Heart medals on behalf of their loved ones on Friday, nearly eight decades after the soldiers died in a plane crash in the final days of the conflict.
Status of Chinese citizen journalist who reported on COVID unknown on day of expected prison release
The whereabouts of a Chinese citizen journalist who served four years in prison for reporting on the early days of the pandemic in Wuhan and was expected to be released Monday are unknown, raising concern from activists.
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