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When she was a young girl, Yvette had taken in an injured crow, whom she named “Arthur.” She nursed it back to health and then set it free. When she married Art, her mother noted that with Art’s black ...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first arrival of Southeast Asian refugees in Washington, a new book from Legacy Washington, “ New Land: Southeast Asian Refugees Finding Home in ...
The Meydenbauer main stage was awash with color during the last day of this year’s Japan Fair, as models strutted back and forth in dazzling kimonos provided by Kimono Art of Seattle and Kobe, Japan ...
Over 120 people gathered at Ober Park on Vashon, Washington in May to commemorate the day on which Vashon’s Japanese community was expelled from their homes in 1942. They travelled to Pinedale ...
Peter Tsai, Aiden Hermmans and Qorxi Goertzel dominated global competition in the Age 5-13 category. Photo credit: Mukai Farm and Garden. In May, poets and poetry lovers gathered at Mukai Farm and ...
We’re deeply grateful to Michael (Byun) for his leadership for nearly seven years, especially in guiding ACRS through unprecedented challenges with empathy, adaptability, and vision—balancing urgent ...
U.S. Representative Grace Meng (D-NY), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), and U.S. Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI) introduced the bicameral legislation Teaching Asian ...
Woodburn Company received Supplier of the Year 2018 by the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council. Left to right: business partner Ben Johnson, Frank and Penny Fukui, and employee ...
This series explores the history of the pre-war Japanese community in Seattle, by reviewing articles in “The North American Times,” which have been digitally archived by the University of Washington ...