The first Korean American elected to the Washington State legislature has died peacefully in his home April 12. Dr. Paull H. Shin was 85 years old. Born in Korea in […]
WA Notify: What is it and how it works
Washington Exposure Notifications (WA Notify) is an important tool to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Just like wearing a mask, distancing and keeping gatherings small, WA Notify is a […]
Not Your Model Minority March
SEATTLE — Dozens of people gathered at Hing Hay Park on April 17 for a “Not Your Model Minority March” protest. This was in solidarity with Asians and Pacific Islanders […]
Lawsuit over Indonesia 737 crash claims autothrottle problem
SEATTLE (AP) — A lawsuit filed in Seattle against Boeing alleges that a malfunctioning autothrottle system on an older 737 jet led to the crash of the Sriwijaya Air plane […]
Chinese American history month bill snags over intent
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly If you have been reading this paper long enough, you probably know that during the 19th and 20th centuries, Chinese Americans faced appalling mistreatment […]
AAPI leaders react to Chauvin guilty verdict
A jury on April 20 found former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for more […]
Virtual Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration
Seattle Center Festál presents Asian Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month Celebration in partnership with the Asian Pacific Directors Coalition. The event, from 12–2 p.m on May 2, will be broadcast […]
AAPI Against Hate youth-led group protests racism against Asians
By Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly How do you start a movement? The youth leaders of the newly formed organization, AAPI Against Hate, are finding out. Spurred by the recent […]
Woman accused of threatening Vietnamese American neighbor
SEATTLE (AP) — A suburban Seattle woman accused of threatening her Vietnamese American neighbor has been arrested and charged with a hate crime, prosecutors said. The neighbor of Jan Myers […]
What you need to know about COVID
Stay home when possible, stay healthy As counties around the state begin to reopen, remember: It’s still safest to stay home. If you go out, stay six feet apart, wear […]
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