On March 8, International Community Health Services (ICHS) held Employee Appreciation Luncheons across its clinics. Employees who were honored as part of the Asian Weekly’s Community Health Excellence Award were […]
Chinese American Legacy Artwork Project
Seattle artist Stewart Wong has been selected to design the 1886 Anti-Chinese Riot public artwork that will permanently recognize the expulsion of Chinese from Seattle. Among Wong’s credits are collaborative […]
Northwest Mountain MSDC recognizes excellence in 2020 performance
The Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council (MSDC) has chosen Tim Otani, Director & External Affairs Manager at Union Bank, as the recipient of the Robert L. Ryan Award. This […]
The time to Stop AAPI Hate is NOW
As King County elected officials of Asian descent, we are outraged by the increase in hate incidents directed at members of our Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in this country. A new report by Stop AAPI Hate documented nearly 3,800 hate incidents nationwide during the past 12 months.
A tale of two rallies: Kids protest over Asian killings in Georgia, in Seattle’s Chinatown
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY For two consecutive Saturdays, rallies against Asian attacks in Georgia were held in Seattle’s Chinatown, but the contrast was as dramatic as day and […]
Inslee, community leaders address hate against Asians
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly “I feel as if I was abused twice, first by the attacker, and second by the legal system,” said Noriko Nasu, a teacher at […]
Third vaccine adds more tools in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic
By Travis Quezon ICHS The COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Washington has expanded with the Federal Drug Administration approval of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine in February. Health care providers […]
Families rejoice at end of nursing home lockdowns
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly During the past year, Angela Wong, 51, often drove 30 miles each way to drop off chao shao bao, shumai, face cream, candied ginger, […]
Toshiko Hasegawa running for Port Commissioner
Toshiko Hasegawa announced her candidacy on March 15 for the Seattle Port Commission, Position 4. The executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs and long-time […]
CIDBIA’s new public safety coordinator
Cecilia Liang joined Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) last month as its new public safety coordinator! During the past two years of pursuing an MPA degree at the Evans […]
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