VOL 41 NO 14 | APRIL 2 – APRIL 8, 2022

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VOL 41 NO 14 APRIL 2 – APRIL 8, 2022

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Refugees helping refugees in #StandWithUkraine movement Photo by Jessica Garcia

Inspired by her grandmother, who was a single mother that raised her mother and uncle, Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman wanted to use sewing as a way to give back to the community. Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) partners with immigrant women to foster an inclusive, prosperous transition to the United States through

Photo by Sharon Ho Chang

By Nina Huang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

see UKRAINE on 12 Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman and RAI artist, Diba

Baseerah Salim wears a #StandWithUkraine pin

AAPI REPRESENTATION AT THE OSCARS

EDITORIAL

InterIm parking lot to get new fence for neighborhood beautification

AP Photo/Chris Pizzello

Photo by Mahlon Meyer

The South King Street side of the parking lot still had tent encampments with people living in them last week

By Mahlon Meyer NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The smell from a pile of trash Youn Yuh-jung, right, presents Troy Kotsur with the award for best performance by an actor in a supporting role for “CODA” at the Oscars on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Let’s talk about the Oscars… and not the thing that social media wants to talk about. Youn Yuh-Jung, who became the first Korean actress to win an Academy Award for Best

Supporting Actress in 2021, appeared as a presenter for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. see EDITORIAL on 16

THE INSIDE STORY

A&E Return to the road for Hill  5

A&E Riz Ahmed is an Oscar winner  8

ON THE SHELF Pham’s ‘7 Forms of Respect’  9

PUBLISHER’S BLOG Celebrate that you are alive!  10

is so strong that it hangs several yards out into the street. It smells like sickly sweet human flesh. But see PARKING on 15

KOMO 4 fires Jonathan Choe

Former KOMO-TV reporter Jonathan Choe said he’s not a neoNazi, fascist, or white supremacist. “Those are just some of the names I have been called over the past few days for my recent coverage of a protest in Olympia,” Choe wrote on Medium. “As a proud Asian American journalist who’s faced years of discrimination for my race and ethnicity, this is comical at best.”

Jonathan Choe

see CHOE on 14

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