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How do we describe a hero? — Remembering Donnie Chin

July 30, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“He loved the kids of this neighborhood. Last month a toddler ran into King St and got hit by a car. Donnie responded first. The three generations of this family just stopped by Sun May to show him the baby was okay. Besides being our safety and medical emergency responder, Donnie was a community history […]

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2015, Asian American, Asian Counseling Referral Service, Bettie Luke, CPR, Chinatown International District, Dean Wong, Ed Peterson, Eddie Rye, First Responder, GSCCC, Gene Lee, IDEC, Jane Nishita, Kenda Gee, Kim Chinn, Lost Years, Remembering Donnie Chin, Sue Taoka, Vol 34 No 32 | August 1 - August 7

“Lost Years” documentary is screened in Canada, includes local Seattle leaders

February 6, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Lost Years: A People’s Struggle for Justice” is a documentary about the Chinese diaspora directed by Tom Radford and Kenda Gee. Gee is Chinese Canadian, and the film traces his grandfather’s journey from China to Edmonton, Canada. Also included in the film are views from Chinese Americans, Chinese New Zealanders, and Chinese Australians.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2012, Alan Lau, Bettie Luke, Canada, China, Chinese Americans, Chinese Australians, Chinese Canadian, Chinese New Zealanders, Donnie Chin, Kenda Gee, Seattle, Vol 31 No 6 | February 4 - February 10

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