The 2025 Uncle Bob Legacy Award will be presented to Gary Iwamoto, an activist, author, historian, a playwright, and an attorney, in recognition of his decades-long contributions to Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
Advocates Lau and Chow confront Chinatown-International District’s future at history conference
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) stands at the center of public safety and other challenges. At the 32nd Regional History Conference, held Oct. 11 at Seattle’s Central Library, historians, educators, activists, and community members gathered to voice urgent concerns on the CID’s urban development, cultural preservation, and transit expansion.
Want to scare yourself silly this Halloween? Recommended Asian horror movies.
Welcome to our second Halloween installment, where we ask movie buffs, Champ Ensminger and Dr. Ungsan Kim, what movies they recommend if you like a scary fix for the holiday.
AAPI culture dominates Halloween costume trends, led by ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
The members of HUNTR/X, the fictional K-pop girl group from the animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters, have already conquered the streaming world. Now, they’re taking over Halloween.
Democrats continue to “hold the line” against Medicaid, ACA cuts, as federal shutdown drags on
There appears to be no end in sight as we approach week two of a federal government shutdown that means, every day it drags on, the likelihood of people losing crucial food and healthcare benefits grows ever higher.
Chinatown Block Watch marks Mid-Autumn Festival with “Double Happiness Hour”
The Chinatown Block Watch wrapped up the season with a lively “Double Happiness Hour” in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, just before patrols take a break until spring 2026.
Floral visions of joy and resilience bloom in Lake City
This October, a burst of color will brighten a Lake City storefront thanks to Bellevue-based artist Kimberly Chan. Selected as part of the Seattle Restored program, Chan is debuting a vibrant floral window installation that transforms vacant space into public art.
Wen Hui and Eiko Otake put pride, poise, and precision into “What Is War”
The Japanese and Chinese people share a violent past, and a long history of interwarring. Chinese dancer Wen Hui and Japanese dancer Eiko Otake decided to express this complex and turbulent history through their collaborative choreography.
FANHS founder Leads Filipino Heritage Month series on immigration stories
As part of Filipino American History Month, Dr. Dorothy Laigo Cordova, founder of the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS), is hosting a four-part virtual panel series exploring the Filipino immigrant journey—from early hopes to evolving communities.
Claudia Balducci honors Japanese American history
In a powerful effort to honor the overlooked history of Japanese American pioneers in Bellevue, King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci played a key role in the creation of the Eastrail NE 8th St Bridge.
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