RVC announced JoJo Gaon, Anbar Mahar Sheikh, Roshni Sampath, and Chris Rhodes as new co-executive directors, celebrating its shared leadership approach. “RVC was formed to disrupt systems and traditional ways […]
Push for recall Sawant effort
The Recall Sawant campaign is gearing up for its final signature-gathering push. Last week, it said it hit a “significant milestone” with volunteers collecting more than 13,000 unverified signatures. The […]
Vietnamese American woman files suit against neighbor
Thi Pham of Shoreline says she has endured years of harassment and threats from her white neighbor—because of her race. Now she has filed a civil lawsuit against Jan Myers, […]
Talking trade with Ambassador Tai
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Described as calm, respectful, and creative, it’s no surprise that Katherine Tai’s appointment to the position of United States Trade Representative (USTR) on March […]
Amidst uncertainty Asians find “home” through guns
By Mahlon Meyer NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The flat, cold metal grip was reassuring in his hand. Xiaohu Qian had not touched a gun since college when the Chinese government, in […]
Quintana Roo: More than just Cancun
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY When you hear “Cancun,” what is the first thing that comes to mind? For me, it was beaches, and warm and sunny weather. Cancun […]
Traveling during a pandemic
By Nina Huang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “I’ve been going travel-crazy since I got vaccinated. Even when I wasn’t vaccinated, I was going to Hawaii once a quarter, but typically, during […]
The ethics and equity questions of vaccine passports
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly When Nancy Jecker was doing research as a visiting professor at the National University of Singapore on older adults needing care, she got to […]
Ping pong at Hing Hay Park
Sally was the top finisher at a pop-up ping pong tournament at Hing Hay Park on Aug. 6. She won a $100 gift certificate to Uwajimaya. More tournaments are scheduled […]
CID celebration
A celebration on Aug. 7 in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) welcomed visitors back to the area hit hard by the pandemic. The event, co-hosted by CID leaders, the City of […]
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