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Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell pulls a string to reveal the new Year of the Dragon Forever stamp at the International District Community Center. There are five individuals standing stage right and three standing stage left. An enlarged image of the Year of the Dragon stamp center stage.
U.S. Postal Service unveils new Year of the Dragon Stamp
Centered on a stamp is a face of a dragon colored light gold, with twelve jagged white teeth, an orange nose, red eyes, tri-color horns with pink at the tip, light green in the middle, and red at the base. The stamp reads, "Lunar New Year USA" with a strikethrough the word "Forever". The year 2024 is noted at the bottom-right corner of the stamp.
Lunar New Year with Year of the Dragon Stamp
Picture of the Quad
New Faculty Spotlight for Race and Social Justice
Juan Felipe Herrera Photo
Juan Felipe Herrera, Former AES Professor, Receives Frost Medal For Lifetime Achievement 
Lashawnda Pittman headshot
LaShawnDa Pittman Appointed The Joff Hanauer Honors Professorship In Western Civilization
AES Alumnus Cesar Cueva
Cartoons for our People! By Cesar Cueva
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Facing Race: Washington sees a surge in Asian activism
Humanities Washington
Dr. La TaSha Levy joins a special panel, "Law and Disorder: Police Violence and Race in America," sponsored by Humanities Washington
Assistant Professor LaShawnda Pittman
Black Voices: What the UW has gotten right
UW Abolition Institute - September 2020
Prof. Rick Bonus interviewed in NO ALIBIS about his new book