Dear Justices, When I became an American citizen, it was because I believed in the values that the United States represents: freedom, opportunity, and equality. As a girl growing up […]
LETTER: Summit gives thanks to the Chinatown-International District
Dear Editor, For more than two years, Summit Sierra (Washington’s first charter public high school) has had the privilege of calling the Chinatown-International District (CID) home. The community has made […]
LETTER: Thank you letter from BIJAC
To the Editor, On behalf of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community (BIJAC), we are humbled and grateful for the overwhelming, heartfelt support and participation on March 30 honoring the […]
LETTER: Federal funding for Alzheimer’s disease
Dear Editor, At a cost of $236 billion a year, Alzheimer’s is the most expensive disease in the nation. Nearly one in every five Medicare dollars is spent on people […]
Open letter to Central Washington University
Dear Central Washington University Theatre Department, In this current cultural and political climate, it is incredibly important to cultivate an inclusive and diverse environment. Central Washington University (CWU)’s theatre department […]
Open letter to Mayor Murray and the City Council
The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) is very disappointed with the City of Seattle’s lack of communication regarding the Navigation Center. As a leading organization representing the best interest […]
Letter to Editor about proposed Navigation Center in Little Saigon
Dear Editor, I don’t object to improving opportunity shelter for the unsheltered as with Mayor Ed Murray’s proposed Navigation Center on 12th Avenue South. I do challenge the location because […]
Vote yes on Initiative 735
When my grandparents came to this country from China, they came for the dream of a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. They knew there […]
Reader responds to blog about homeless camps in ID
Editor’s note: This is in regards to our publisher’s blog last week titled, “How Chinatown battles homeless encampments.” Although street crime has repeatedly victimized me, it was not the homeless […]
A letter, and a plea, about Donnie Chin
[On Aug. 8], I managed a visit to beloved Chinatown after several years in a Pittsburgh college. I came by train. I went by the antique shop in Canton Alley […]
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