“One who has been drenched by the rain is not afraid of a few dew drops,” an old Chinese proverb says.
Tsuru for Solidarity rally draws crowd of hundreds to CID after Pike Place Market cancels Day of Remembrance event
A crowd of more than 400 marched from Hing Hay Park to Chiyo’s Garden on Nihonmachi Alley to commemorate the Day of Remembrance, and protest the White House’s draconian anti-immigrant policies.
Golden Circle Honoree: Jackson Street Community Council
In 1946, a multiracial organization sponsored by the United Good Neighbor (forerunner to the United Way of King County) was formed.
Golden Circle Honoree: Tuck Eng
Philanthropists come in many styles.
Video of person defacing Nihonmachi Alley mural released
Surveillance video of a person defacing the Nihonmachi Alley mural has been released by King5.
Golden Circle Honoree: Tomio Moriguchi
Tomio Moriguchi is a visionary, an Asian American icon, and community treasure.
City Council passes over AAPI candidates for open D2 seat
Despite Seattle’s high concentration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) residents, the Seattle City Council (SCC) on Monday passed over the two AAPI finalists in the running for appointment to the at-large District 2 seat, which encompasses the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Defacement of Japanese American mural a “gutpunch”
In the wee hours, sometime between Sunday, Jan. 19 and Monday, Jan. 20, vandals destroyed a historic Wing Luke Museum mural in Nihonmachi Alley, splashing black paint across the artwork depicting Japanese American history.
City highlights efforts around public safety in CID
The City of Seattle said in a community news release that it has heard from Chinatown-International District (CID) community members that they would appreciate some good news.
D2 candidates discuss Sound Transit in the CID, crime along 12th and Jackson at public forum
Candidates looking to fill the Seattle City Council (SCC)’s open District 2 seat fielded questions about why they should be chosen to be appointed to the Seattle City Council, during Tuesday night’s public forum.
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