The Metropolitan King County Council recognized former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best on Sept. 1, for her ground-breaking career and her contributions to seeking equity and justice in King County. […]
Kaohsiung Branch Chief Mason Yu
Mason Yu assumed the position of Branch Chief of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT)’s Kaohsiung Branch Office in August 2020. A native of Seattle, Yu joined the U.S. Department […]
Alan Lau exhibition
“Quieter Days,” a solo exhibition by Alan Lau, is opening on Sept. 3. Lau is a painter, poet, and journalist who was awarded the Mayor’s Arts Award by the City […]
Ruth Woo Fellows video wins awards
A short video on the Ruth Woo Fellows program, produced by Eric Keto for KCTV, won two awards in the 2020 National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA) Government […]
Local dance studio struggling
Live2Dance Seattle—which seeks to promote Bollywood and Indian culture—has been hit hard due to COVID-19. Its website states, “During these past 5 months, we’ve done everything we could to not […]
Under fire from the Trump administration, WeChat binds Chinese American community
WeChat has traditionally been used by the Chinese American community to keep in touch with relatives in China and form new social connections here, and used for almost every aspect of communication with other Chinese Americans.
Stand Up for AAPI Youth hopes to combat COVID-related racism
By Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly “If you are an AAPI youth, we have your back.” That’s the message from Laura Talmus, co-founder of Beyond Differences, at an Aug. 26 […]
Tommy Le shooting investigation had “serious gaps”—Family lawyer contends KCSO cover-up
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Shot in the back and killed, just hours before his high school graduation. An outside review of the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO)’s handling […]
Public art murals slashed—Suspected racially motivated act
FEDERAL WAY — Vandals slashed dozens of temporary public art murals that were recently installed at the construction site of downtown Federal Way’s future light rail station. The murals include […]
New ICE head Tony Pham criticized by Asian American groups
A California-based community organization that advances social justice and builds power with working class Vietnamese and immigrant communities, urged Tony Pham to close Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s migrant prison […]
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