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Ryan Pangilinan

Seattle Asian Community Examiner
Ryan Pangilinan got his start writing for the Seattle Times’ offshoot, Mirror. He graduated with a BA in Journalism from Seattle Pacific University where he parlayed his education to the fun and exciting world of retail and freelance writing. He contributes to several publications including Redefine Magazine and Northwest Asian Weekly. His debut short novel, “A War Torn Letter” is available online, and he’s working on his second novel.
  
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Don’t Forget to Vote Today

POSTED August 19, 2:01 PM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
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As I write this, there’s still six hours left to vote for the primaries in the State of Washington today. Most people would deem this as a waste of time, but keep in mind that just because someone is out campaigning, doesn’t necessarily mean that they will be listed in the ballot for the general election, not to mention that if there are initiatives that you want to support/kill, now’s the time to do it.
 
Don’t be a jerk and vote. (MTV should use that as their new voting slogan and pay me money to use it).
 

For more info: Go find where your county's district polls are at the official State of Washington website.
Topics: 2008 Elections

The Fear of the Other

POSTED August 13, 2:09 PM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
Having grown up with immigrant parents and generally around a family who utilized English as a second language, I have a certain amount of empathy for people who are shunned at the work place because their grasp on the English language. Recently,... Read More
Topics: Philippines , Seattle

A Quick Guide for Your API Candidates

POSTED August 8, 3:41 PM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
While there are some cities that claim diversity, it’s seldom ever visible in their civil servants. Seattle, being a port city and all, not only has the distinction of having plentiful Asian businesses, but also several prominent Asian-Americans... Read More
Topics: Voting , Asian-American Politicians , 2008 Elections

Screening of "Beyond Rangoon"

POSTED August 6, 7:40 AM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
One of the great aspects of living in a city where they actually care about the library is that the institution best known for telling kids to be quiet if they're being too loud is that they also host a series of special events. Take, for example,... Read More
Topics: Seattle Public Library , Beyond Rangoon , Burma , Myanmar

Sounds of Vietnam

POSTED July 29, 8:42 AM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
For many Americans, Vietnam is more of an event than an actual country with a rich culture and heritage.  This weekend, the Seattle Public Library is hosting a series of performances dubbed, “Sounds of Vietnam.”  Featuring Canadian-based... Read More
Topics: Events , Seattle , Seattle Public Library , Vietnam

South End Culture

POSTED July 24, 1:29 PM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
While Seattle has its new and improved Wing Luke Museum and Seattle Asian Arts Museum, Tacoma is home to the Asia Pacific Cultural Center, an organization that promotes the artistry and historical practices of several Asian cultures.  They are most... Read More
Topics: Asia Pacfic Cultural Center , Tacoma

Event Notice: Pista Sa Nayon (Or My Inadvertant Family Reunion)

POSTED July 21, 9:53 AM
Ryan Pangilinan - Seattle Asian Community Examiner
For the millionth year in a row, Pista sa Nayon, a festival that celebrates Philippine culture is taking place on July 27, 2008 at Seward Park in Seattle, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.  The festival typically takes place in conjunction with Seattle’s... Read More
Topics: Events , Seafair , Pista sa Nayon , Philippines