With his daughters at his side, Calvin Joseph Fung, 97, died peacefully on Feb. 11. He leaves behind his wife of 73 years (Jeni), daughters Janine Chan (Brian) and Alicia […]
Female-focused nonprofits organize “Celebrating Women”
Two female-focused nonprofits in Seattle joined hands to promote advocacy for women and girls locally and globally in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Panel opts against new vaccine requirement for Wash. schools
A state advisory group has decided against recommending a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students in K-12 schools.
Tainted water ‘shatters’ Native Hawaiians’ trust in military
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher The Associated Press HONOLULU (AP)—A well-known adage in Hawaiian, ola i ka wai, means “water is life.’ Native Hawaiians revere water in all its forms as […]
Atlanta: Tribute to victims on anniversary of spa shootings
ATLANTA (AP) — Nearly a year after eight people were killed in a mass shooting at three Atlanta-area spas, many of them women of Asian descent, community members came together […]
Judge won’t delay ruling on admissions discrimination in Va.
A federal judge has again ruled against a northern Virginia school system that he found guilty of discriminating against Asian American students when it overhauled its admissions policies at a highly selective high school.
Mentees become mentors in college prep for Burmese refugees
By RACHEL FRADETTE The Indianapolis Star INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Peng Thang can’t remember everything about his family’s trek to safety after they fled his village of Zephai to the capital […]
Seattle Preschool Program expands
The Denise Louie Education Center in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, Mayor Bruce Harrell, and Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) Director Dwane Chappelle announced the opening of Seattle Preschool Program (SPP) applications for the 2022-2023 school year on March 15.
“After Yang”: Love, life, and other potent ponderables
“After Yang,” the second feature film written and directed by South Korea’s Kogonada, played the Northwest Film Forum as a presentation of the Seattle Asian American Film Festival on March 6, and should be available for home streaming soon.
Book recommendations: Banning books won’t stop us from reading them
Things are starting to look up for Mia Tang and her parents. Two years after arriving in the United States, they’ve gone from living in their car to running and living at the Calivista Motel in Anaheim, California.
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