The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) is concerned about the impact of proposed developments in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), as well as the process leading to their implementation.
LETTER: Stop the cycle of harm on the CID
The Chinatown-International District (CID) is too familiar with this lack of government engagement and accountability with publicly funded projects. The Seattle Navigation Center is a prime example and still impacting the CID, specifically Little Saigon, today.
LETTER: Why us?
Please do not fund the SODO mega shelter in the budget, the Chinatown-International District (CID) is already heavily burdened with the amount of shelters already in the area.
EDITORIAL: Shelter expansion is death knell for CID
We’ve covered the protests and City Council meetings about the new, expanded homeless shelter at the site of the current Salvation Army shelter in the Chinatown-International District (CID)—the funding for which was approved by former Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.
COMMENTARY: Plea for Republican support is based in fear and lies
In Frederick Su’s op-ed, he paints a wide swath across all Asian Americans by using fear-mongering and outlandish claims to implore the community to support Republicans.
LETTER: Chinatown-International District and the burden of government discrimination
King County Department of Community and Human Services is planning to spend $66.5 million to construct a 24/7 homeless shelter that will house more than 500 people in the Chinatown-International District (CID),
COMMENTARY: Vote Republican
Democrats like big government and a noncolor-blind society—supporting racial preferences. Republicans, on the contrary, believe in freedom offered by our Constitutional Republic (smaller government) and a color-blind society.
COMMENTARY: Why us?
I rode my bike to the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Labor Day.
LETTER: Removal of Sound Transit train route alternatives adjacent/through CID
Dear Sound Transit Board Chair University Place Rep. Kent Keel, Vice Chair King County Executive Dow Constantine, …
LETTER: Is Seattle up to it?
By Patty Fong Thanks to recent letters from Ms. Bettie Luke and Mr. Lawrence Matsuda about Sound Transit’s plan for the Chinatown-International District (CID), we now have a thorough idea […]
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