Della Chen, the Seattle filmmaker behind the educational, stereotype-breaking documentary, “She Marches in Chinatown,” was hit and killed Sunday night by a speeding driver, the Seattle Times reported.
Federal judge blocks ICE raids at Sikh temple, Baptist fellowship, different Quaker groups
A federal judge on Monday blocked Trump administration-ordered immigration raids on Sikh, Quaker, and Baptist places of worship, the Hill reported.
Traveling art installation honors Bellevue’s Japanese farmers
Bellevue Library last Wednesday welcomed the public to a new, traveling art installation meant to honor Bellevue’s Japanese farmers who were seized from their homes and incarcerated during WWII.
Ederer announces run for D2 Seattle City Council Seat
Longtime resident of Columbia City, Takayo Minakami Ederer says that she has “so many reasons” she’s decided to run for Seattle’s District 2 Seattle City Council (SCC) seat this November.
Strickland reintroduces bill to prohibit discrimination in U.S. military
Washington Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland (WA-10) today reintroduced the Equal and Uniform Treatment in the Military (EQUITY) Act in order to codify nondiscrimination and fairness in the U.S. military into law.
Stop AAPI Hate report shows dramatic increase in hate speech, threats against Asians since Trump elected
Anti-Asian hate has surged online since President Donald Trump won the election, a new, post-election analysis by anti-racism and anti-discrimination coalition Stop AAPI Hate reveals.
Harbor City dim sum restaurant to close after almost 40 years
After nearly four decades, longtime Chinatown-International District dim sum restaurant Harbor City will permanently shut its doors on Feb. 28, according to reports by Vanishing Seattle and the Seattle Times.
Wing Luke Museum announces exhibition partnership with award-winning podcast “Ten Thousand Things”
The Wing Luke Museum has announced its “Ten Thousand Things” exhibit, inspired by the award-winning podcast of the same name.
Hundreds attend CIDBIA’s Lunar New Year festival
“One who has been drenched by the rain is not afraid of a few dew drops,” an old Chinese proverb says.
March to remember Chinese expulsion in Seattle highlights immigrants
The weather—and everyone’s spirits—held for the 5th Annual Chinese Expulsion Remembrance March for the Future on Feb. 23.
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