Justin Zhu co-founded a startup company called Iterable, which does cross channel marketing and also previously served as its CEO.
EDITORIAL: More Asian faces on TV, movies
We’ve gone from the proverbial “beggars can’t be choosers,” to “an embarrassment of riches.”
Reader dismayed with NWAW
In general, I appreciate very much the Northwest Asian Weekly (NWAW). I consider it a trustworthy source of information on life and affairs of the local Asian community. Thank you for that.
LETTER: Reader responds to article on mass business exodus from Chinatown
As a formerly homeless resident of Chinatown who has in the last year been blessed with permanent housing and an actual way to deal with my life-long substance abuse issue […]
LETTER: Letter commenting on the aftermath of County and City shelter plans
By Patricia Fong People power prevailed and a blatant assault on the Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) by King County and the City of Seattle was successfully rebuffed—for now. In the […]
EDITORIAL: Victory for the CID—No SODO shelter expansion!
We won!
LETTER: Open letter to Smith family about SoDo shelter lease
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Tanya Woo and I grew up in the Chinatown-International District (CID) in my dad’s building—the Historic Louisa Hotel. When he passed away, I continued my family legacy and redeveloped this building into 84 workforce apartment units and seven commercial spaces.
LETTER: Open letter to Land Use Committee
It’s budget time, and we realize you all are very busy. But we urgently request that you sponsor or initiate an emergency land use moratorium in order to have time to study the zoning in and around the Chinatown-International District (CID) boundaries relating to homeless shelters and associated services.
LETTER: Plea for a more equitable solution
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.
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