I have a confession. Northwest Asian Weekly, in comparison to other ethnic media, has done miraculously well with political advertising.
Blog: Minority communities are more politically savvy
In the old days, when minority communities organized candidates’ forums, you would find that there were more candidates than attendees.
Blog: Saying ‘I don’t know’ is nothing to be ashamed of
How wrong was I? I realized that I could be viewed as arrogant. Also, my behavior was not aligned with my passion. Politics is in my blood. The Northwest Asian Weekly is fond of
Blog: How to make lemonade out of lemons in a poor economy
My role is to make lemonade out of lemons in this poor economy. While we cannot rely on big advertisers like we used to, the small guys give me hope.
Blog: I wear different hats in order to survive
These days, I wear a lot of hats, both figuratively and literally. That is reality for a little publisher. My camera is more important than a cell phone.
Blog: Wearing different hats — literally
I am not kidding when I say I wear hats. Since fall’s arrival, I have dressed myself in fashionable baseball-style hats to keep warm. Vanity also plays a part.
Blog: How long did Wise’s honeymoon last?
“I only had a one-day honeymoon,” said Phyllis Wise, interim president of the University of Washington. Wise has actually had a few great days.
Blog: Close encounters of the Latino (journalists) kind
Playing host to Latino journalists is not something I get to do every day, but I seized the opportunity when it came up. People assume that I am only receptive
Blog: The presidents’ league
The Women of Color Empowered luncheon honored 11 female educators on Sept. 24 at the China Harbor Restaurant. Despite the fact that the event honored women
Blog: Remembering Roberto Maestas
Roberto Maestas, founder of the El Centro de la Raza, died last week. If anyone would ask me to name one Hispanic leader, Maestas would be the first to come to mind
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