VOL 39 NO 23 | JUNE 6 - JUNE 12, 2020

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

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VOL 39 NO 23 JUNE 6 – JUNE 12, 2020 FREE 38 YEARS YOUR VOICE

ID community rallies again, after trail of destruction

Eli Lilly offers relief for diabetics during COVID-19

Photo by George Liu

Photo by Susan Lee Woo

By Mahlon Meyer NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

Three generations of Karl Shankli’s family traveled from Burien to volunteer to remove grafitti from Seattle Vision Clinic.

Protest at Hing Hay Park on May 29

By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY

boards. In a news conference on June 1, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said “young white men” are mostly responsible for the chaos— overshadowing the message of peaceful demonstrators protesting the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. SPD Chief Carmen Best said a small number of protests “tore the city up” and caused “millions of dollars in damage.”

SEATTLE — Property and business owners in the ChinatownInternational District (ID) are still assessing the damage from recent sprees of vandalism, destruction, and looting. Broken glass windows and doors are now boarded up. A surge of volunteers over the weekend donated time and materials to help cover up the damage, and artists lent their talents to paint the

George Floyd

Our city is in pain and in chaos. It will continue unless you stop the police violence and take the leadership to meet, listen, learn, and collaborate with Black

community leaders and police department community reformers to fully serve your constituents. As Asian Americans, we applaud the strong civil rights voices that called for justice for George Floyd and ending police violence. To better understand where we are coming from, know that: “…Our experiences of anti-

Asian racism in this country are rooted in anti-Blackness and we cannot look away or stand on the sidelines of justice. We all have a responsibility, including Asian Americans, to end this pandemic of anti-Black racism, to actively affirm that Black Lives Matter.

Amid reports that the wife of the white officer charged with murder in the death of George Floyd filed for divorce, false social media posts emerged claiming her brother was among the officers involved in the arrest. Kellie Chauvin

“THE PLOT THICKENS!” shouted a Facebook post on May 30 claiming that Derek Chauvin’s wife, Kellie Chauvin, was the sister of an officer captured on video standing by as the 46-year-old Black man cried out for help. But Kellie Chauvin is

Gary Locke: Open dialogue is a “top priority” as Bellevue College’s interim president

Gary Locke

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see CHAUVIN on 12 See page 8 for related story.

see LILLY on 5

see FLOYD on 12

False claim targets wife of officer charged in Floyd’s death By BEATRICE DUPUY ASSOCIATED PRESS

After a life of working as a domestic helper, his mother died from kidney failure brought on by diabetes.

see ID PROPERTY DAMAGE on 15

Pivot back: Justice for George Floyd and end Seattle police violence Dear Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, Council President Lorena Gonzalez, and all Councilmembers,

Nate Miles

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“Freedom of expression is one of the hallmarks of our colleges and universities,” Gary Locke told the Northwest Asian Weekly. The former governor of our state was selected on May 28 as Bellevue College’s interim president in a unanimous vote. Rich Fukutaki, Chair of the Bellevue College Board of Trustees, said the board chose Locke “after a rigorous process, including many listening sessions and a full slate of campus interviews.” You may recall that Bellevue College removed its president, see LOCKE on 12

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