The Wing Luke Museum announced that it will host a community celebration to honor the legacy and contributions of Wing Chong Luke, a civil rights icon whose anti-discrimination, fair housing, ...
As a teenage leader at Roosevelt High School in the early years of World War II, Wing Luke listened to a discussion about juvenile delinquents that blamed their mothers for lack of attention, and he ...
Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum remains closed after more than half its staff walked out last week to protest an exhibit that addresses antisemitism in the region. The “Confronting Hate Together” exhibit ...
At the Sept. 10 Blessing Ceremony at the East Kong Yick Building, Wing Luke Asian Museum Executive Director Ron Chew will have one hell of a blessing to celebrate: an avalanche of prestigious grants ...
SEATTLE — Stanley Shikuma was touring the Chinatown International District’s iconic Wing Luke Museum last month when he heard the sound of windows shattering. “It was so loud and causing so much ...
The Wing Luke Museum is proud to announce the 100 th birthday of our namesake Wing Chong Luke, who was born on Feb. 18, 1925. Throughout the upcoming year, the Museum will celebrate his contributions ...
SEATTLE — The Wing Luke Museum in Seattle's Chinatown-International District (CID) will get a large funding boost from the city to help with repairs after it was vandalized earlier this month. The ...
Wing Luke wanted to show that people weren’t all that different, no matter what their background. So the museum that bears his name, with its universal tales of immigrant struggle and achievement, ...
Joël Barraquiel Tan says he once weighed as much as 338 pounds. Diet, exercise, meditation and mindfulness have helped him shed weight but not his energy, creativity and leadership. A slimmed down Tan ...
Those martial arts stars have an interesting way of making a lasting impression. One of the things you learn on Bruce Lee's Chinatown Tour at Seattle's Wing Luke Museum is that it's easy to get ...
The Wing Luke Museum in Seattle banned an exhibit— which aimed to “confront hate” against Jews—in order to appease its antisemitic staff. Now, Jewish community members and our allies are pushing back.