Local author Joan Seko was one of 14 authors—and the only Asian—chosen to write her story, “A Child of Minidoka,” to be included in the “Children of War” anthology book.
100-year time capsule placed at Uncle Bob’s Place
Community members gathered on Aug. 2 to place a time capsule at Uncle Bob’s Place—the new affordable housing project under construction in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
U.S. House Speaker Pelosi arrives in Taiwan, defying Beijing
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan late on Aug. 2, becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island claimed by China, which quickly announced that it would conduct military maneuvers in retaliation for her presence.
The AP Interview: Japan minister says women ‘underestimated’
Japan’s minister for gender equality and children’s issues called the country’s record low births and plunging population a national crisis and blamed “indifference and ignorance” in the male-dominated Japanese parliament.
Man accused in threats to kill Rep. Jayapal charged
A 49-year-old Seattle man arrested on suspicion of committing a hate crime against Rep. Pramila Jayapal and threatening to kill her has been charged with felony stalking.
Man wounded in CID encampment shooting
If you have any information about this case, contact the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000.
Seattle/King County Clinic returning after pandemic hiatus—Volunteers sought for 4-day free clinic providing eye exams, prescription eyeglasses
Seattle/King County Clinic is preparing to open its doors at Seattle Center on Oct. 20-23 to provide eye exams and prescription eyeglasses free of charge to more than 1,000 people in need.
Ethics Board vacancies
The County is seeking to create an Ethics Board that mirrors the racial, ethnic, and geographic diversity of King County and people from all walks of life and from cities outside Seattle are encouraged to apply.
“Thirteen Lives” Thai cave rescue movie—Bringing home that it’s human life we’re talking about
Most of us recall the news in 2018, and there has been at least one documentary, with more to come, of the day a Thai boys’ soccer team and their coach went into a cave and didn’t come out, and the extensive rescue efforts to save them before the cave flooded for the monsoon season.
“Beyond the Mountain” is where we all want to go—A SAM Asian Art Museum exhibition
If there is one word that describes Seattle’s Asian Art Museum, it’s juxtaposition. Old and new. Classical and contemporary.
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