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From panhandling to a PhD, Leana Wen documents her journey being a social justice...
Amidst the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Leana Wen is too busy to talk to us, but she does have a lot to...
“Definition Please”, playing at SAAFF, explores the pressures on immigrant children and movingly depicts...
In feature film Definition Please, a young Indian American woman who won the National Spelling Bee as a child, her ill mother, and her...
Filipino health care workers and their battle against COVID-19
This article originally ran in the South Seattle Emerald on January 25, 2021.
Clea Patriarca Alverio-Hume, 57, served as the medical records director at Queen...
It’s time to speak out about mental illness and change the way we deal...
Mental illness is a serious discussion that is often brushed aside by our very own Asian American and Pacific Islander community. The different conditions...
Participating in the census will address health inequity issues
Whether it was volunteering at a non-profit women’s clinic or shadowing in rural Alaska, I was amazed at the compassion shown by doctors who...
Job Opportunity: Environmental Scientist III with King County
Invites Applications for the Position of:
Environmental Scientist III
Apply online at http://www.kingcounty.gov/jobs
King County is committed to equity and diversity in the workplace. In addition, the...
Khmer Health Board hosts first ever health fair in White Center
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This September, the Khmer Health Board is hosting its first ever, health fair to address health disparities in the local Khmer...
The making of an Osakana Meister: Nick Sakagami fulfills his destiny and shares his...
So, WHAT is an Osakana Meister? (Someone from Osaka, perhaps?) And what’s the BIG DEAL? (After all, No. 119 is a far cry from...
The journey of an API mother and child learning to love through mental illness
When I was little, the embrace of my mother’s arms was more than enough to stop the parade of tears down my chubby cheeks....
Many cultures fighting environmental injustice, displacement along the Duwamish waterways
Over a century or so later, the cycle of environmental injustice and displacement is playing out again for the marginalized communities that live in and around the Duwamish waterways and rely on it for food and recreation


































