“My dad and mom…would always say, ‘You don’t have to get married. You don’t need a man. As long as you’re this independent woman and you’re happy, you don’t need marriage,’” Lee shared.
EDITORIAL: A good start, thanks Mayor Harrell
It’s an almost unfamiliar, but welcome, scene, and a stark contrast from what a Seattle Times editorial once described as a place “overflowing trash cans, litter, dirty sidewalks, and open-air […]
COMMENTARY: Opportunity for AANHPI small businesses greater than ever in WA
For many entrepreneurs and small business owners from the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities, the impacts of COVID have been devastating.
BLOG: It takes a village to raise a winner—A journey in overcoming adversity
It’s no surprise that Vanessa Lee of Bellevue won Miss Chinese Chamber of Commerce U.S.A. in San Francisco. What is surprising is, Lee won three titles, a record-breaking feat for the local Chinese community in the national Miss Chinatown pageant.
Wing Luke gala: First in-person since pandemic
Bettie Luke, sister of the late Seattle City Councilmember and namesake of the Wing Luke Museum, looked up as the museum’s board of directors co-president Jill Nishi welcomed its supporters on the evening of March 13 to its dinner and auction at the Sheraton Grand Seattle. She was reminded of her brother.
Asian woman punched 125 times in NY — Man charged with hate crime
A man was charged with attempted murder in what police have described as a “brutal hate crime” against an Asian woman in New York—with video of the incident showing the […]
Nutritionist Mindy Lu urges Asians to build a healthier relationship with food
“In the Asian community, food is a love language. Food is how we connect with our culture,” Mindy Lu said.
Redmond high school student dedicates book project to Day of Remembrance
For Kai Vanderlip, a Tesla STEM High School student, a year-long school project turned into a mission to educate others about the history of Japanese Americans during World War II.
In the midst of a pandemic that has shortened lifespans, some still live very long lives
Atop the dusty, blackened plastic top of the television, the glint of the medal is unrecognizable in the gloom of the late afternoon. But when Gene Moy, 104, lies back on his equally depleted dark sofa to watch sports flicker across the screen, he keeps his eye peeled on it the entire time.
J. Kenji López-Alt releases new cookbook on wok cooking
On March 8, J. Kenji López-Alt released “The Wok: Recipes and Techniques,” his cookbook on wok cooking and more. This is López-Alt’s second cookbook and third book over all. He […]
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