International Community Health Services (ICHS) has launched Together We Rise, a wellness podcast with useful information aimed at keeping our communities safe and healthy.
New Korematsu Center at aims to champion racial equality
The University of California, Irvine School of Law officially opened the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality on Oct. 22, marking the center’s new chapter after 15 years at Seattle University School of Law.
AP sources: Chinese hackers targeted cellphones used by Trump, Vance
Chinese hackers targeted cellphones used by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance, two people familiar with the matter said Friday.
(Editorial) Northwest Asian Weekly Endorsement Board Recommends for Legislative District 10, Position 1, State Representative: Clyde Shavers
Washington State Representative Clyde Shavers: Advancing affordability, access and protection for communities
Thousands of children adopted by Americans are without citizenship. Congress is unwilling to act
The 50-year-old newspaper was turning yellow and its edges fraying, so she had it laminated, not as a memento but as proof—America made a promise to her, and did not keep it.
Local high schoolers create NeuroYouth to empower the next generation to focus on prioritizing mental health and brain research
NeuroYouth founder Jamie Kwon and managing director Catherine Enriquez, both high school seniors at Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, are creating opportunities to empower Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth to conduct brain and mental health research.
Francisco “Frank” Irigon remembered as a pillar of community advocacy in Seattle
Over 200 friends, family, and colleagues gathered on Tuesday at the University of Washington (UW) to celebrate the life of Francisco “Frank” Irigon, a prominent figure in Seattle’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
Adoptee deported from the US over lack of citizenship criticizes South Korea and agency
Adam Crapser, an adoptee who was deported to South Korea in 2016 because his American parents never secured his citizenship, delivered a scathing denunciation of the Korean government and his adoption agency in a Seoul appeals court on Wednesday.
AAPI voter insights on misinformation and media trust
Ahead of November’s critical election that will decide the country’s direction for the next four years, Asian and Pacific Islander Vote (APIAVote), AAPI Data, and the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) presented their collaborative research into Asian American, Native Hawai’ian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) voters, in order to recognize, respect, and make visible the many ways in which they vote, and to help news media and public figures invest in keeping these voters and communities prioritized and informed.
Ken Jeong celebrates Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Actor and comedian Ken Jeong celebrated the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday.
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