The Rev. Wayne Lee leads an English-speaking church of second- and third-generation Chinese Americans in the heart of Philadelphia’s Chinatown.
Filipino American History Month celebrated at the Washington State History Museum
The Washington State History Museum hosted “Laban: The Filipino Fighting Spirit” on Thursday—a community event celebrating Filipino American History Month.
Memorial plaques stolen in vandalism at Seattle’s Dr. Jose Rizal Park
Dr. Jose Rizal Park on Beacon Hill was vandalized over the weekend, resulting in the theft of four memorial plaques, including a main monument plaque containing a time capsule.
(Editorial) Northwest Asian Weekly Endorsement Board Recommends for Governor: Bob Ferguson
Attorney General Bob Ferguson for Governor: Championing equity and safety for Washington’s AAPI communities
(Editorial) Northwest Asian Weekly Endorsement Board Recommends for the 8th Congressional District: Kim Schrier
Congresswoman Kim Schrier: A bipartisan advocate for Washington’s 8th district
(Editorial) Northwest Asian Weekly Endorsement Board Recommends for Secretary of State: Steve Hobbs
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs: Safeguarding elections and advancing civic engagement
Asia’s middle class is fueling a travel boom
More Asians than ever are traveling, and it’s shaking up the global tourism scene.
Lion dance legends: Commemorating 50 years of Mak Fai
For the past 50 years, people in Seattle have enjoyed the Mak Fai Kung Fu Dragon & Lion Dance team.
An open letter to the Seattle City Council
Communities of color have long suffered from hit or miss media coverage.
Ed Hill’s final comedy special
The comedy special, “Stupid Ed,” marks the third and final one for Taiwanese-Canadian Ed Hill.