This year’s Oscar nominations, which were announced on Jan. 23, had some significant gaps. Headlines touted the nominations as “diverse,” as several Black actors received nominations — Mary J. Blige […]
EDITORIAL: Asians spared in ‘sh**hole countries’ tirade?
By now, you’ve heard President Donald Trump’s reported labeling of Haiti and African nations as “sh**hole countries.” Last week, conservative commentator Carrie Sheffield attempted to argue that Trump isn’t as […]
EDITORIAL: Golden Globes protest
“I want all the girls watching here, now, to know that a new day is on the horizon!” said Oprah Winfrey, during her rousing acceptance speech at the 2018 Golden […]
EDITORIAL: 3 stories involving the API community to keep watching in 2018
1. Seattle deputy mayors For the first time in Seattle’s history, the city has two Asian American deputy mayors. Newly elected Mayor Jenny Durkan appointed Mike Fong and Shefali Ranganathan […]
EDITORIAL: Ed Lee’s legacy
Edwin Mah Lee died on Dec. 12 at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center after suffering a heart attack. Lee, who preferred to be called “Ed,” was born […]
EDITORIAL: People of color must unite
On Dec. 6, Asian American and Black activists joined forces in Washington, D.C. — urging a clean Dream Act that would facilitate a more seamless path to citizenship for young […]
EDITORIAL: Never forget, and be vigilant
76 years have passed since a military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory, on the morning of […]
EDITORIAL: Support Black-AAPI immigrant action day
Next week, over a hundred Black and Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) immigrants will join forces for a day of action in Washington, D.C. They will demand that Congress […]
EDITORIAL: Break the silence
In the weeks since dozens of women have accused movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, including rape, unleashing an avalanche of similar charges against other prominent men across American […]
EDITORIAL: Love letters, not hate
More than 3,000 residents in Burien received a letter last week that included alleged home addresses of undocumented immigrants and described crimes they committed dating back to 2008. The letter […]
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