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Maiko Winkler-Chin leaving SCIDpda, joining City of Seattle By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

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The executive director of the Seattle Chinatown International District Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda) is joining the Bruce Harrell administration. Maiko Winkler-Chin, who has served as executive director for more than 12 years, has been appointed as Director of the City of Seattle’s Office of Housing, contingent on City Council confirmation. “As the City considers major infrastructure projects, of which several are in [the Seattle Chinatown-International District] neighborhood, what is the role of housing and community development for this neighborhood? I approach the work from a neighborhood-

level perspective, which may be unique,” Winkler-Chin told the Northwest Asian Weekly. A news release from the mayor’s office stated that Winkler-Chin will be charged with leading the office at a time of rapid change, as it receives significant resources for building and maintaining housing and provides rental assistance and support for tenants and small landlords. Harrell said, “Maiko wouldn’t be willing to leave her job of nearly two decades if we didn’t have a real opportunity to make positive change for our City at this unprecedented moment. I’m so excited to see her proven leadership in action—advancing major investments, improving office processes, and bringing an innovative approach and a

After 24 years, affirmative action awakens How one question will lead to a new era of equity in Washington state

Washington Equity Now steering committee: (from left, back row) Dennis Worrell, Winona Hollins-Hauge, Dr. Dexter Gordon, Rev. Wilhemena Daniels, Julia Bobadilla-Melby, Attorney Karama Hawkins, Eric Silvers. (Front row) Nat Jackson, Esther Huey, Attorney/Former State Rep. Jesse Wineberry

By Mahlon Meyer NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

see WINKLER-CHIN on 10

When is defeat not defeat? see AFFIRMATIVE ACTION on 11

Maiko Winkler-Chin

Burien has a new mayor:

THE INSIDE STORY

Sofia Aragon

SPORTS The Layup Drill 5

PICTORIAL Photo memories from 2021 8

Provided by City of Burien

By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Bao Tran, local filmmaker, honored by ViacomCBS  7

Sofia Aragon

“I have some really big shoes to fill.” That’s what Sofia Aragon said in her speech on Jan. 10, after the Burien City Council voted to elect her as mayor for a two-year term. Aragon is the executive director of the Washington Center for Nursing, a nonprofit organization focused on building a strong and diverse nursing workforce. She is the first woman of color to be

mayor of Burien. Aragon praised the outgoing mayor, Jimmy Matta, who became the city’s first Latino mayor in 2018—for his “willingness to outreach to community members whether or not they are in agreement on issues debated by the city council.” Matta will continue to serve as a council member. Aragon, who is Filipino, was nominated by council member Kevin see ARAGON on 10

Concerns over the growing cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 has prompted Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) to postpone its Lunar New Year (LNY) celebration—which was originally slated for Feb. 5. “These past few years of adjusting and navigating the event landscape have been challenging,” CIDBIA posted on Instagram. “Ultimately, our unwavering priority is the health and safety of our community members,

exhibitors, performers, and attendees.” The celebration has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 30th, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. “We remain committed to our mission and vision of advocating for a welcoming environment for our businesses and community and urge you to continue supporting the ChinatownInternational District whichever way you can, especially because LNY is such a prominent cultural event for this neighborhood.” 

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CIDBIA Lunar New Year celebration postponed


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