President Obama had Energy Secretary Steven Chu, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. President Clinton had Commerce Secretary Norm Mineta, who later became Transportation Secretary under […]
EDITORIAL: Tiger is back
Fourteen months after a serious car accident that shattered his leg, Tiger Woods returned to Augusta, Georgia to play the 86th Masters golf tournament last week.
EDITORIAL: AAPI representation at the Oscars
Let’s talk about the Oscars… and not the thing that social media wants to talk about. Youn Yuh-Jung, who became the first Korean actress to win an Academy Award for […]
EDITORIAL: We need our safety back — Violence against Asians still rampant
A year after the fatal shootings at three Georgia massage businesses, crowds gathered at rallies across the country last week to remember the victims and denounce anti-Asian violence that has […]
EDITORIAL: A good start, thanks Mayor Harrell
It’s an almost unfamiliar, but welcome, scene, and a stark contrast from what a Seattle Times editorial once described as a place “overflowing trash cans, litter, dirty sidewalks, and open-air […]
EDITORIAL: Have yourself a #VeryAsian Lunar New Year
A TV viewer told anchor Michelle Li to “keep her Korean to herself.” The Emmy-winning broadcast journalist who once worked at KING 5 in Seattle did a short segment in […]
EDITORIAL: Out with the old…
Sleeves rolled up, all hands on deck. Nearly 150 volunteers, or “Change Agents,” as organizer Linh Thai called them, turned up for Operation Clean Street in Little Saigon on Jan. […]
EDITORIAL: Jenny Durkan’s legacy
Jenny Durkan has left City Hall… and a legacy of being in charge during an unprecedented time. While we didn’t agree 100% with all the decisions she made, we applaud […]
EDITORIAL: Harrell administration falls short of AAPI representation
Seattle Mayor-elect Bruce Harrell announced on Dec. 13 the first significant hires of his administration. The news release boasted of a “diverse and experienced team of leaders that will support […]
EDITORIAL: CID problems falling on deaf ears?
Social media is abuzz since a Dec. 3 editorial in The Seattle Times, announcing that “Seattle and King County have deserted Little Saigon.” “Centered a few blocks around 12th Avenue […]
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