By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly International Community Health Services (ICHS) announced last month that it was among 1,352 community health centers in the country selected for $125 million in […]
Need a job? — Forget about a four-year degree
By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY These days, if you want to find Sarith Sok, you just have to look up. He’s played a role in building some of Seattle’s […]
Osaka wins US Open final
By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Serena Williams was penalized a game for calling the chair umpire a thief during an extended argument as the U.S. […]
BLOG: 6 outrageous things I did in college for survival
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Going to college in the United States is an incredible gift, and the lessons I learned during that time still resonate with me today. […]
EDITORIAL: Cartoon sparks outrage
Racism, sexism, and double standards. Mark Knight, the editorial cartoonist for the News Corp-owned Herald Sun in Melbourne, Australia, takes the cake for all three. Knight sparked outrage worldwide for […]
BLOG: Good news means no Trump news
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY A few days of news, without President Trump in much of the headlines, are a good thing. The late Sen. John McCain stole the […]
Toshikazu Okamoto has passed the torch — Celebration of life on September 22
By Jessica Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly A builder, survivor, mentor, and friend. On May 19, 2018, Seattle lost a vital member of the community, someone who cared for the […]
Dumpster violation spurs ire of Kau Kau
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly The owners of Kau Kau Barbeque Restaurant are fighting back against the City of Seattle. The restaurant was assessed a Notice of Violation by […]
Judge: Japanese American group can’t block WWII camp land sale
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY A California federal judge has denied a bid from a nonprofit group, representing descendants of Japanese Americans interned in camps during World War II, to […]
EDITORIAL: Support the fight against discriminatory admissions practices
The Department of Justice (DOJ) offered a public show of support last week for Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) in its lawsuit against Harvard for what SFFA calls anti-Asian discrimination. […]
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