Pacific Northwest artist Naoko Morisawa made a trio of boxes with pink waves for the City of Des Moines Traffic Box Project. The boxes will be placed at the northeast […]
James Hong gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
James Hong, one of the most prolific Asian American actors in history, got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 10. Hong, 93, who was joined by […]
Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce announced leadership changes and CEO search
The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce has announced plans to conduct a search for their new president/CEO, as well as leadership transitions in the meantime. The board appointed Samantha Le […]
Grand Master Cho Ki Seung attains rank of 9th Degree Black Belt in taekwondo
Washington State Grand Master Cho Ki Seung executed his rank testing at the headquarters of World Taekwondo in Seoul, South Korea and received his official 9th Degree Dan Certificate last […]
Op-ed published in Asian Weekly led to controversial plaque removal
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly If you’ve been to Volunteer Park, you may have unwittingly been exposed to American propaganda about some of its worst deeds. A panel of […]
Comcast celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander excellence and resilience
Content provided by Comcast May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, which gives us an opportunity to recognize the excellence and resilience of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders […]
The mental health toll of being a model minority
By Vivian Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly The month of May recognizes and celebrates two important observances—Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. For International Community Health Services […]
$170,000 lost to Pig Butchering scam
By Becky Chan Northwest Asian Weekly Connie Trinh’s (an alias) curiosity cost her $170,000. A seemingly harmless online conversation with a stranger turned her into a victim in the Pig […]
Local residents dismayed at Marcos Jr. winning Philippine presidency
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “Bongbong Marcos winning the presidential elections gives many of us pause,” said Maria Batayola of the Filipino American Political Action Group of Washington. The […]
Norman Mineta, transportation secretary in 9/11 era, dies
Norman Mineta, who broke racial barriers for Asian Americans serving in high-profile government posts and ordered commercial flights grounded after the 9/11 terror attacks as the nation’s federal transportation secretary, died on May 3. He was 90.
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