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Compiled by Hong Van
Diversity Health Summit convenes in Olympia
OLYMPIA – Five hundred health professionals, health advocates, and community leaders will convene for a full-day Diversity Health Summit at the Doubletree Hotel Seattle Airport on...
A blessing for the new Wing Luke Museum
On Saturday, Sept. 10, the Wing Luke Asian Museum held a Blessing Ceremony at the East Kong Yick Building to honor the lives and legacies of the early Chinese pioneers who built this building...
Cuba – Advancing Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda
BY CINDY DOMINGO
NAPAWF
In the recently released book, “Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice,” co-author, African American activist and scholar Loretta Ross, states that “Our (women of color) ability to control what...
Syjuco undertakes questions of history design and consumer culture
BY LUCIA ENRIQUEZ
Examiner Contributor
Stephanie Syjuco “Black Market”
Through Oct. 1
James Harris Gallery
309A 3rd Ave. S.
Seattle, WA, 98104
Phone: (206) 903-6220
www.jamesharrisgallery.com
Hours: Wed. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Tuesday by appointment
Stephanie Syjuco is excellent in seeing...
“Cathay: 3 tales of China”
BY JUDITH VAN PRAAG
Examiner Arts Writer
The Seattle Repertory Theatre presents “Cathay: 3 tales of China,” by Chinese American theater artist Ping Chong and the Puppetry Division of the Shaanxi Folk Art Theater from Xian,...
Aimee Phan on the journey of writing
BY HONG VAN
Examiner Staff
On Saturday, Oct. 15, the International Examiner presents: “Taking the Journey: Vietnamese American authors explore the journey of writing.” Aimee Phan and Kien Nguyen lead free writing workshops and public reading...
Shimomura: “Mistaken Identities”
Seattle native Roger Shimomura has a suite of lithographs entitled, “Mistaken Identity” at the Greg Kucera Gallery through Oct. 1. The series is based on photos and artwork on the internment of Japanese Americans....
Sarah Sze produces “An Equal and Opposite Reaction”
BY SUE KUNIMATSU
Examiner Contributor
Entering the lobby of McCaw Hall, opera and ballet-goers feel their gaze drawn upward by a white tornado. The 30-foot tall funnel has sucked up and scrambled the detritus of...
Asian Pacific Cultural Center re-opens
BY CHARYSSE REASER
Examiner Contributor
After months of looking for a new home, the Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) Tacoma has now settled itself in an office space inside the Children’s Museum of Tacoma.
An open house...
Film & Video
Autumn begins quietly with a slate of films of the art-house variety, but the season ends with a couple of potentially-award winning features with big studios behind them. As always, dates are subject to...


















