International Examiner – WHEN?

The International Examiner’s first edition began circulation in 1974 with a subscription rate of $3.  It was initially intended to be a monthly publication.  To reflect its broadening coverage, the Examiner started publishing the newspaper twice a month in 1981.  Since its inception in 1974, the International Examiner has published continuously up to date.  Currently... Continue Reading →

Why and So What?

The International Examiner has always had a mission to "promote critical thinking, dialogue, and action by providing timely, accurate, and culturally sensitive coverage of relevant APA matters," according to their company history. This mission became necessary during the 1970s "Asian Movement," during which many Asian-American citizens were facing discrimination, lack of proper housing, and lack... Continue Reading →

International Examiner: What?

The International Examiner is the oldest and largest nonprofit, pan-Asian Pacific American publication in the Northwest. Their website says that they are a "multi-media informational, educational, arts, culture, and heritage organization". Their mission statement via their website says that they aim to: Be a reliable source of information for Asian Pacific American communities about important... Continue Reading →

Where?

International Examiner is located in the International District in downtown Seattle. Compared to the other newspaper sites in downtown Seattle geographically, NW Asian Weekly is across the street from the International Examiner and Seattle Weekly is down the street. Real Change and Emerald City Journal Newspaper are also not too far away. International Examiner is... Continue Reading →

International Examiner, who?

Who is the International Examiner? Erica Reed In this post we will discuss who is apart of our local paper the, International Examiner, and who they service. First off who is the International Examiner for and what ethnicity encompasses their reader? While the paper is for anyone interested in asian cultural issues and topics within the Seattle... Continue Reading →

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