Seattle’s Chinatown-ID will change in unprecedented ways over the next five or 10 years. What’s driving gentrification, and what can be done to stop it? This video, shot and edited by International Examiner contributor Zijun Cathy You, explores these questions.

VIEW “GENTRIFICATION IN SEATTLE’S CHINATOWN-ID”:

For further reading, read the International Examiner’s three-part series on gentrification in Northwest Chinatowns, supported by the Solutions Journalism Network’s Renewing Democracy grant:

https://iexaminer.org/11/what-can-stem-the-wave-of-development-threatening-chinatown-international-district/

https://iexaminer.org/11/with-people-power-vancouver-b-c-activists-stopped-a-condo-in-the-heart-of-chinatown/

https://iexaminer.org/11/after-grassroots-victories-vancouver-chinatown-activists-turn-toward-revitalization/

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