A GoFundMe campaign has reached its goal of raising $25,000 to help Suginoko Preschool in Bellevue. The school, a nonprofit organization that provides early childhood education to Japanese-speaking children, was […]
Seattle Japanese Garden celebrates 60 years
June 5 marked the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Seattle Japanese Garden. In Japan, the 60th year of life is called “kanreki” and a particularly meaningful part of […]
Central District Community Preservation Development Authority
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill last month to form a Central District Community Preservation Development Authority (CD-CPDA). Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos was the prime sponsor of HB 1918. The […]
Chinatown-International District restaurants reopen for dine-in service
King County was approved to move to a modified Phase 1 and will now allow restaurants to begin opening indoor seating at 25% of normal capacity. Restaurant owners in the […]
IN MEMORY OF …: S. Kenneth Pai (1935-2020)
On Monday, May 25, 2020, S. Kenneth Pai, loving husband, father, and grandfather, passed away—one week before his 85th birthday. Ken married Julie Li in 1968, and raised two children, […]
Author of Bruce Lee biography discusses trip to Shaolin Temple, documentary
Matthew Polly picked up karate when he was 12 years old, as a way to avoid being bullied.
How Seattle banks have weathered the COVID-19 storm
The COVID-19 outbreak has forced banks to alter the way they conduct business. Financial institutions that cater to Asian American and international clientele, such as Cathay Bank and HSBC, have been adversely impacted by the economic shutdowns.
#4BLM Community Art Walk in Japantown
We walked through Japantown in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (ID) on June 14 to see the artists painting new murals.
Asians for Black Lives Matter
Pierce County hate crime shows challenges for Asians after COVID-19
An alleged hate crime against an Asian American business owner from January demonstrates that racism and bias against Asians and Asian Americans are unlikely to disappear when concerns over COVID-19 subside.
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