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Two women sit next to each other in a gymnasium, one wearing a gray hat and button down shirt, and the other wearing a white t-shirt
AAPI Voter Turnout Involves Many Unseen Obstacles
Several performers hold up a lion and dragon in front of the Wing Luke Museum
Lunar New Year Becomes a Recognized Holiday in Washington State
An Asian woman wearing a sweater and glasses sits at a table with food items in front of her and her hand hovering over her smartphone laying on the table
Linh Thủy Nguyễn's Displacing Kinship: The Intimacies of Intergenerational Trauma in Vietnamese American Cultural Production
Several performers hold up a lion and dragon in front of the Wing Luke Museum
Lunar New Year Celebrations and the Push to Make it a Washington State Holiday
A letter addressed to Dr. Rick Bonus, AES' Chair, from the OCA Greater Seattle Asian Pacific American Advocates
OCA Greater Seattle - Asian Pacific American Advocates Golden Circle Awards & Lunar New Year Celebration
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
Tina Le, left, and Cooper Nguyen, right, take turns moving with the lion head at a Little Saigon grocery warehouse rented by the Mak Fai Kung Fu Dragon & Lion Dance Association in December
Asian Americans in Seattle use Lunar New Year Traditions as connection to Heritage, Family
Han Eckelberg wearing a multi-color long-sleeve shirt, crouching in front of a group of children speaking to them
Seattle Sounders FC Features Han Eckelberg
Nestor wearing a red and black button-down shirt and a red lei, sitting on the steps of a UW campus
AES Alum Nestor Enguerra Jr. Became Project Director for UW Tacoma's AAPI Thrive Project
AAS Prof Douglas Lee
Douglas Lee Book Talk Event
AES Alum Alyssa Au -- Class of '13
Alum Alyssa Au appointed as Assistant Attorney General for the State of Washington.
Gum Saan Book Release event
Peter Bacho's Uncle Rico's Encore
Uncle Rico's Encore book discussion
Prof. Connie So
Connie So Earns 2023 Outstanding Public Service Award
Jang Wook Huh Photo
Jang Wook Huh Wins the 2022 Constance M. Rourke Prize
Celine Parreñas Shimizu
The Power of Asian/ American Cinema
Bruce Harrell, Seattle’s mayor-elect, during his campaign.
Prof. Connie So Cited in the International Examiner
Troy Osaki
Poetry Jam Featuring Troy Osaki
Book Cover: In a Yellow Tone
In a Yellow Tone, An AAS 380 Production
asian american masculinity
How America tells Asian American men they’re not attractive
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 
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Prof. Connie So and the Lunchbox Moment!
AES Alumnus Cesar Cueva
Cartoons for our People! By Cesar Cueva
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Facing Race: Washington sees a surge in Asian activism