We, the undersigned members of the Early Childhood Teacher Preparation Council (ECTPC), composed of higher education professionals who support teacher preparation in early childhood education in community colleges and four-year universities across Washington State, strongly oppose House Bill 1648 in its current form.
What is the Immigration Act of 1952 and why do Trump officials keep talking about it?
Again and again the Trump White House has turned to a 73-year-old legal statute to defend its immigration crackdown.
Most AAPI adults don’t support cutting agencies and want a focus on costs: AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll
Most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders do not agree with the strategy of putting entire federal agencies on the chopping block, nor are they broadly on board with mass layoffs of federal workers, according to a new poll.
“Asian Comics” spans centuries, styles, and continents
An exhibit called “Asian Comics” might make the average American think of the Japanese manga which has become so popular in this country in recent decades.
UW students bring underground idol culture into Seattle
Inside University of Washington’s Alder Auditorium, cheers erupted as 10 University of Washington students stepped into the spotlight last month as Kirameki Palettes!, Seattle’s first underground idol group.
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For generations, the Maghabol boys have had issues connecting with their fathers.
Majority of the world’s population breathes dirty air, report says
Most of the world has dirty air, with just 17% of cities globally meeting air pollution guidelines, a report Tuesday found.
Xu wins Israel’s Wolf Prize for Architecture
Chinese architect Tiantian Xu has been awarded this year’s prestigious Wolf Prize in Architecture for her work in rural China, which the prize committee said “transformed villages throughout China economically, socially, and culturally.”
Statements man charged in Atlanta spa killings made post-arrest can be used at trial, judge rules
A judge on Monday rejected an attempt by attorneys for a man accused of killing four women at Atlanta massage businesses to keep a jury from hearing statements he made after his arrest.
“Ten Thousand Things” exhibit unites memory, utility, and family
“I grew up in Highgrove, California in the Inland Empire, a very non-Asian, brown, working-class community surrounded by orange groves and built next to a landfill.