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Northwest Asian Weekly
Following years of collaboration with Washington state students, educators, community organizations, legislators, and other stakeholders, the Washington chapter of the Asian American, Native Hawai’ian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI)-focused group, Make Us Visible (MUV), has announced that a bill meant to integrate AANHPI history into the state’s classrooms has been introduced to the ...
About - Northwest Asian Weekly
For 41 years, we were the only weekly English-edition newspaper serving Washington’s Asian community. The Northwest Asian Weekly released its final print edition on Jan. 19, 2023, and transitioned to online-only operations.
Seattle’s Asian American community looks back at 2024, looks …
2024年12月31日 · By James Tabafunda NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY As the final days of 2024 wind down, Seattle’s Asian American community gathered to reflect on a year filled with significant milestones, obstacles, and transitions.
A momentous gathering marks a new era for the Northwest Asian …
2024年6月4日 · Why the Asian Weekly? And why did the new owners step up? “Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic and seeing how much our community hurt during this pandemic, I don’t know if our community would have been able to take the fact that [the Asian Weekly] potentially would not have existed,” said Cho.
Northwest Asian Weekly going online only
2022年12月29日 · More than 40 years ago, we made history by launching the first Chinese newspaper in the Pacific Northwest since 1927, Seattle Chinese Post. A year later, we founded the Northwest Asian Weekly, the only English weekly for the Asian community despite the Asian population being small—the risks were high and obstacles immense and unpredictable.
“The Sleeping Beauty” gets an update in PNB’s biggest production …
2025年1月30日 · By Kai Curry NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY. Classic ballet “The Sleeping Beauty” is getting a refresh, Pacific Northwest-style. The Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB)’s version of the tale—which sees Princess Aurora locked in sleep and awaiting rescue from her enchanted slumber behind a wall of thorny vines—“The Sleeping Beauty” is updated for a modern, multicultural audience, and relocates ...
Community thoughts on the end of print editions - Northwest …
2023年1月19日 · “The newspapers captured the hopes, dreams, and accomplishments of the community over the decades. Their vision, leadership, and hard work made a tremendous impact by keeping the community informed, enabling our voices to be heard, and holding decision-makers accountable.
Last day of print operations at NW Asian Weekly, Seattle Chinese …
A KING 5 news crew came to film our last day of print operations. From lef: Cornelius Hocker, Sophia Vandewark,and Eric Desrosiers. (Photo by Assunta Ng)
Dear readers: Saying goodbye is critical for survival
2024年5月24日 · By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY. I stunned the community in 2023 by slashing 75% of our news operation, including the Seattle Chinese Post, both print and online, and the Northwest Asian Weekly (NWAW) print edition.
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In the wee hours, sometime between Sunday, Jan. 19 and Monday, Jan. 20, vandals destroyed a historic Wing Luke Museum mural in Nihonmachi Alley, splashing black paint across the artwork depicting Japanese American history.