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Yin Yu and Rachtha Danh
A couple living in the Chinatown International District who have been long-time advocates and staunch allies of their communities. Yu is a Taiwanese immigrant who settled in Mukilteo, who among many other accomplishments most recently founded Humbows…
Tags: Asian, Asian American, Association, Business, Cambodian, Chinatown/International District, Chinese, Chinese American, Education, Family Life, Filipino American, Foodways, Gardens, Health, Hotels, Immigration, Korean, Language, Local History, Movement, Music, New Year’s, Philippines, Photography, Politics, restaurant, Thailand, Vietnam, Women
Winnie Tuai
Oral History Interview with Winnie Tuai
Wai Eng
Oral History Interview of Mr. Wai Eng , who is the owner of the Far East building, Kau Kau restaurant, the Korean Ginseng Center, and he is also the national chairman of the Eng Suey Sun association.
Wai Eng
Oral History Interview with Wai Eng
Tags: Chinatown, Citizenship, Education, Immigration, WWII
Vera Eng
Interview with Vera Eng
Tracy Lai
Tracy Lai is a tenured instructor at Seattle Central College. She shares her thoughts about COVID-19, remote teaching in higher education, racism towards API communities, and advocacy.
Tony Ngo
College senior who grew up in Chinatown and came back during pandemic. Talks about love of neighborhood, effect of early pandemic on local businesses and social life, racial justice issues within APA community
Tony Au
Owner of Changes Hair Studio and is the owner of the International Lion Dance and Martial Arts Team in the International District. In this interview, we talk about the impacts of COVID-19 in his life and his business, diving deep into his opinions on…
Theodore Tetsuji Nakamura
Oral History Interview of Dr. T. T. Nakamura
Tags: Chinatown, Immigration, Japanese Americans, Nihonmachi
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