VOL 37 NO 20 | MAY 12 – MAY 18, 2018

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PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 746 Seattle, WA This week’s special features on

RACISM

VOL 37 NO 20 MAY 12 – MAY 18, 2018

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36 YEARS YOUR VOICE

FRIENDS OF BOB FERGUSON

Photo by Sam Le

Ichiro Suzuki’s greatest hit was proving he belonged »3

The Amazon and TAPS teams tied in the Alan Sugiyama Hum Bow Eating Contest at the API Heritage Celebration. Team Amazon would later win after receiving louder audience applause. Check out our pictorial inside.

Pictorial of API Heritage Month Celebration taken by Sam Le »7

Beneath the headscarf

A summit on music, activism, and the #MeToo #Times Up movement »9

Local Muslims hope to educate others about Islam By Carolyn Bick NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

Rabail Sajjad

Adam Jamal

Aneelah Afzali

Even when she is surrounded by friends, Rabail Sajjad notices stares from strangers on the street. Usually, though, she doesn’t say anything, even when she is surrounded by her friends, people she knows will have her back. “It’s really hard to do that when people in power are so easily

We ask community leaders: “What inspires you to do what you do?”

Photo provided by Jay del Rosario

continue on 10 for quotes from Diane Narasaki, Larry Gossett, Pradeepta Upadhyay, and Michelle Merriweather

From left: Marge Young, Ruby Luke, Bettie Luke, and WA State Attorney General Bob Ferguson

AntiBlackness & Asians

see HEADSCARF on 15

Hope for longlasting peace

Bob Ferguson, Washington State Attorney General:

“I formed a Civil Rights Unit in the Attorney General’s Office to combat discrimination and fight for fairness and dignity for every Washingtonian. Inspired by former Assistant Attorney General, civil rights attorney, and Seattle City Councilmember Wing Luke, I named my Civil Rights Unit after him. If you have a civil rights complaint, contact the Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit at www.atg.wa.gov/ have-civil-rights-complaint.”

saying, ‘No, Islam is bad,’” Sajjad said. “I sometimes feel like, what’s the point of even trying? … What’s the point of talking to people about it? I just keep it to myself.” Sajjad works at the University of Washington’s Diversity Center on campus. The Pakistani American said she was born into Islam, but didn’t start seriously practicing

By Sophia Stephens NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY After the April 20th peace summit between North and South Korean leaders Kim Jong-Un (N) see KOREA on 12

Shamay Thomas

Jay San

By Sophia Stephens NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Black Americans Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson recently settled for $1 each from the city of Philadelphia to avoid taxpayer repercussions, and $200,000 for their charity of choice after their arrests at a Starbucks on April 12. The conclusion of their case, however, happened to coincide with the ending of another case of racial discrimination against Black people, but further north in Canada. Emile Wickham and three friends, who are all Black, were ordered to pay upfront shortly after ordering their meals at Hong Shing, a popular Chinese restaurant in Toronto. Upon discovering that they were see ANTI-BLACKNESS on 16

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