By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Hing Hay Park now has a big red arch in its southwest corner, just in time for the Lunar New Year. The 20-foot-by-70-foot red “Gateway” […]
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COMMENTARY: Reader concerned about proposed cellular transmitters
Can you hear me now? I’ve never heard anyone complain about cell service in downtown Seattle. Well if you live in the Chinatown-International District neighborhood, especially if you live in […]
BLOG: The best and worst of 2017
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY I have to confess that selecting the top 10 good things affecting the Asian community this year was not as easy as I thought. […]
COMMENTARY: Connecting Christmas and the Lunar New Year’s Celebration
By James Morgante NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Christmas season is upon us while Lunar New Year, which begins on Feb. 16, 2018, seems far away. Nevertheless, the two are closely […]
IDEC turning 50, needs fresh faces
By Irfan Shariff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY On Chinese New Year in 1968, while still in middle school, Donnie Chin helped form the Asians for Unity Emergency Squad. The group emerged […]
BLOG: Behind the scenes — My weapons for battling crises (Part 1)
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY When people ask if deadlines are the cause of my stress, I shrug. What I am still dealing with is, the Northwest Asian Weekly’s […]
March to support undocumented immigrants
A crowd marched on Aug. 15 from Sturgus Park to Hing Hay Park to support Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), on the program’s fifth anniversary. A rally at […]
Pride ASIA 2017
Members of the LGBTQ and Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community gathered in advance of Pride Month at Hing Hay Park on May 28, for music and speeches. Danyal Lotfi, […]
Double Ten Day
Taiwanese and Chinese community members celebrated Double Ten Day at Hing Hay Park in Seattle. Double Ten in Taiwan is a national holiday, but it’s also recognized in China, Hong […]
Remembering Bob Santos
Diane Narasaki, ACRS executive director
Bob’s legacy is immense. The Chinatown International District as we know it would not have survived as a living, working neighborhood with its residents, culture and history as intact as is currently the case.
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