Holiday Market – Sat, Nov 15; 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Tukwila Community Center, 12424 – 42nd Ave S, Tukwila. Sponsored by Ayame Kai. Come purchase Japanese food, crafts, gifts for Christmas, and more! Proceeds ...
We have spaces open for our Spring tour to Japan! Sponsored by The North Americsn Post, this tour has been tailored specially ...
Photo credit: Puget Sound Regional Council. Our Equity Advisory Committee has a tradition of a summer outing, where members can learn more about each other while exploring the history of social ...
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The International Community Health Services (ICHS) secured more than $5 million in funding from the State of Washington for the Ron Chew Healthy Aging & Wellness Center in Seattle. The Washington ...
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
From May 2025, North American Post became a monthly publication. New Issues are published every 4th Friday of the month.
Coram Nobis team, undated. Photo credit: Dean Wong. The symposium will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2:00-5:00 p.m. on the waterfront of the Stan Pocock Legacy Rowing Center, just an eight-minute walk ...
It was with interest that I read the short piece on Frank Matsura by Beth Harrington in the August 22, 2025 North American Post. She is a co-producer and director of the documentary video, Our Mr.
First CID ambassadors with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and former U.S. Ambassador Gary Locke. Photo credit: City of Seattle. In a shared effort to support safety, economic revitalization, and ...
More than 200 Japanese American and migrant communities including labor allies gathered in August at a town hall in Seattle, WA to call on elected officials to stop repeating history. The event was co ...
The City of Seattle awarded $1,750,239 to support community-led projects through the Department of Neighborhoods’ Food Equity Fund. Eighteen community groups will receive awards ranging from $85,260 ...