Close to 50 people marched to the King County Council on Oct. 19 to ask for mitigation funding for Chinatown-International District for the County’s shelter plan, which will affect the neighborhood.
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King County halts shelter expansion—CID community cautiously optimistic
“This win came about because the seniors rose up. The county never expected them to become a force. But we don’t want to have to rally the troops every time there’s an issue,” said Woo. “We hope the county and city will continue to have a dialogue with the community going forward as we work to repair past and current harm to the CID.”
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.
Who stole the Bruce Lee mural?
The iconic image of Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar together, symbolizing the unity between Asians and Blacks, was captured in thousands of photos by visitors onto the Tai Tung Restaurant’s storefront in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
COMMENTARY: Why us?
I rode my bike to the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Labor Day.
Petition to remove encampment signals “system failure”
Inside the Tsue Chong Company, a desolate floor of concrete reveals two pieces of oily paper. The first one says, “FINE CUT.” The second one, which also has Chinese writing, says, “EXTRA FINE CUT.”
Massive Monkees Day: An international community event
On Sunday, May 29, the Neptune Theatre in the University District came alive with the sounds of breakbeats as the venue played host to dancers from all over the world for Massive Monkees Day.
Chinese American WWII veterans honored
This Memorial Day will mark the first time Chinese American World War II veterans and their families will be able to celebrate the holiday with a Congressional Gold Medal that was awarded to them.
EDITORIAL: When does the pain end?
Size matters—especially in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID). Especially now that the neighborhood is under threat again—this time by a Sound Transit project to expand a transit hub, and possibly shutting […]
Year of the Tiger Celebration
The Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) Food Walk is back on Saturday, April 30. As part of the Year of the Tiger celebration, 38 vendor booths will line the streets, and […]
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