By Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly “They talk about COVID being the great equalizer. But in many ways, it’s not.” Gloria Shin, ACRS board member, spoke on May 28 in […]
Tough words, little drama, familiar champ in virtual bee
By BEN NUCKOLS Associated Press The upstart ex-spellers who launched an online spelling bee to fill the void left by the canceled Scripps National Spelling Bee had little trouble running […]
LETTER: Asian American reader expresses support for Black Lives Matter
It has been difficult to find the words that truly express my sentiments following the death of George Floyd and my growing distaste for my passive support for the Black […]
Black Lives Matter (which is the theme of this A-pop column)
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly Hey, everyone. I know that it feels a little bit weird to consume pop culture news this week when most of our news focus […]
Honoring the fallen
On Memorial Day at noon, Cathay Post 186 and community members placed flowers at headstones of fallen veterans, while wearing masks and social distancing.
ID community rallies again, after trail of destruction
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Property and business owners in the Chinatown-International District (ID) are still assessing the damage from recent sprees of vandalism, destruction, and looting. […]
Eli Lilly offers relief for diabetics during COVID-19
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly After a life of working as a domestic helper, his mother died from kidney failure brought on by diabetes. “That gives me a little […]
Pivot back: Justice for George Floyd and end Seattle police violence
Dear Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, Council President Lorena Gonzalez, and all Councilmembers, Our city is in pain and in chaos. It will continue unless you stop the police violence and […]
False claim targets wife of officer charged in Floyd’s death
By BEATRICE DUPUY Associated Press Amid reports that the wife of the white officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd filed for divorce, false social media posts […]
Telehealth: A happy alternative to long waits at the doctor’s office
Carrie (only her first name is used to protect her privacy), a busy 55-year-old wife and mother, is guilty of a common offense. She often puts off doctor visits and taking care of her health.
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