There are two bills before our state legislature coming before a vote on Tuesday, March 28: SB 5000 (Americans of Chinese Descent Month) sponsored by State Sen. Keith Wagoner and HB 1759 (Chinese American History Month) sponsored by State Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos.
Who wants to be remembered for killing Chinatown? — Why the North option for a hub station
When community leader Nora Chan first spoke at last year’s Sound Transit (ST) meeting, she said, “I am doing this for the next generation, I won’t see the station built” in the Chinatown-International District (CID), implying her senior status.
My family’s link to the Seattle Chinese Post
During a family gathering one evening, I brought into the conversation the recent closure of the Seattle Chinese Post (SCP) newspaper.
In health, as in all things, validation is key—the patient is sometimes right
It’s 1995. I’m walking on an abandoned runway at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas.
COMMENTARY: Destroying the CID is not a justifiable when there is a better alternative
Sound Transit cannot let our treasured Chinatown International District (CID) become collateral damage for yet another regional infrastructure project, when there is a better alternative.
EDITORIAL: AAPIs, everywhere all at once, celebrating
#OscarsSoWhite seems like a distant memory.
Save the cherry trees
The Pike Pine Streetscape and Bicycle Improvements (a part of the Downtown Seattle Association’s Pike Pine Renaissance program) purports to provide a new and vibrant pedestrian experience on Pike and Pine streets between Capitol Hill and the Pike Place Market.
COMMENTARY: Reader pushes for North and Sound Sound Transit design, over CID
After reading pages of Sound Transit study and reports, the superior choice for the transit construction to serve the Chinatown-International District (CID) is clearly the North and South (N&S) design.
Letter: Proposal to add caste unconstitutional
Dear Honorable Council Members and City Attorney Davison,
We are writing to you on behalf of the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) to express our serious concerns about the denial of civil rights that will occur as a result of Councilmember Kshama Sawant’s unconstitutional proposal to add the category of “caste” to the city’s nondiscrimination policies.
EDITORIAL: Has the CID really recovered? — 40 years since the Wah Mee massacre
Forty years ago on Feb. 19, 1983, 13 people were shot to death at a gambling club in Seattle’s Chinatown in what became known as the Wah Mee massacre—the worst mass murder in Seattle history.
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