Last week, an individual or a group of individuals defaced areas of the Chinatown-International District (CID) with hateful graffiti targeting community activist and City Councilmember Tanya Woo.
The Flag
Yes! I am going to Girls State!
Honor the past, build the future
Seattle raised me.
COMMENTARY: Bending the arc toward justice begins on the floor
Huddled around a wooden bench, kneeling and sitting on the thinly carpeted floor outside the courtroom, seven people, mostly Asian American, try to make sense of the documents that were presented a moment earlier.
Reader points out community support rift, perspective on Asian allegiance
I am hurt and angry to see the lack of support Jews have gotten from the Asian community with both the constant hostility on campuses, including University of Washington, in the censorship of an exhibit on anti-Semitism at the Wing Luke.
Introducing My Voice: Celebrating the heart of our community
Welcome to My Voice, where the vibrant tapestry of the local AAPI community comes alive.
Father’s Day reflection — From Kota Kinabalu, North Borneo to the United States
Father’s Day is often a time of celebration and reflection, a day to honor the dads who shaped our lives in profound ways.
Embracing change and building on the legacy of Northwest Asian Weekly
Stepping into the role of board chair and one of the co-owners of the Northwest Asian Weekly (NWAW) is both an honor and a profound responsibility I don’t take lightly.
To thrive, libraries must jointly harness human and artificial intelligence
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, libraries are constantly trying to interpret, incorporate, and revise approaches toward generative artificial intelligence (AI) in collection management, public services, and research.
Universities, students, and free speech
I was a university demonstrator at the University of Washington when (then President Richard) Nixon ordered the bombing of Cambodia.
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