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Return of the Press Conference | Westside Seattle


Return of the Press Conference
Mon, 02/01/2021
By Jean Godden
Just hours into President Joe Biden s first full day in office, a great American tradition, was reborn. Jen Psaki (pronounced SOCK-ee) stood at the podium in the James Brady Briefing Room. The White House press secretary said she and President Biden wanted to bring back truth and transparency to the briefing room
She promised press briefings would be a daily thing on weekdays, but admitted there will be times when we see things differently and that s OK. It s part of our democracy. She then reported on the first executive actions taken by the president and wonder of wonders took and answered questions from White House correspondents. ....

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Don't let them steal our history | Westside Seattle


Don t let them steal our history
Mon, 01/25/2021
By Jean Godden
In 1991 when Ron Chew, an International District institution, wanted to learn about his family s hidden history, he was able to retrieve his grandfather s nearly century-old immigration papers from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Seattle.
Those papers were filed along with many tantalizing details, referencing people and places in his granddad, Chew Quay Fong s life. From those records, Ron Chew learned that Quay Fong, only son of Chew Jung Man and his wife Chin, was born in 1877 in the village of Fow Seck in   China s Hoisan District.
His granddad arrived in Seattle on April 15, 1911, petitioning to enter as a returning citizen, born on Occidental Avenue in Pioneer Square. This falsehood, memorized from coaching papers, was a necessary fiction for entry due to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, passed in response to anti-Chinese fervor of the time. ....

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Shelves filled with untold riches | Westside Seattle


Shelves filled with untold riches
Mon, 01/18/2021
By Jean Godden
As a newswoman and columnist, an ink-stained wretch, I always knew that I would never get rich. But, if not checkbook rich, I m rich in another way: I m cookbook rich.
Over the years, I ve managed to collect nearly 200 cookbooks, some inherited from relatives, some acquired as gifts and others that I bought or picked up at yard sales. Some of those books are in pristine shape, paged through but hardly ever used.
Others of those cookbooks are in frightful shape. They re dogeared and splattered. Those distressed volumes are the ones that I refer to constantly and actually consult when the culinary spirit moves me. ....

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Memories from a plague year | Westside Seattle


Memories from a plague year
Mon, 01/11/2021
By Jean Godden
With 2020 departed and nothing left but dismal memories, it seems appropriate to try to reconstruct for future generations what it meant to live through a year rife with life-threatening illness and untimely deaths.
The idea of somehow memorializing our lost year got me thinking about time capsules, a way that our ancestors communicated with future generations to show how they once had lived. The oldest known example in the United States dates from 1795 when someone likely Sam Adams and Paul Revere buried a capsule at the Massachusetts State Capitol in Boston. It has since been exhumed, its fragile contents documented and the capsule reburied with additions. ....

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No job for the faint of heart | Westside Seattle


No job for the faint of heart
Mon, 12/21/2020
By Jean Godden
As we sit down to smaller than usual holiday celebrations, Seattleites are confronting an interesting dilemma. Who s going to be leading our city in future years?
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, after a tumultuous three years at the helm, decided not to run for a second term. In announcing her Dec. 7 decision, the mayor said she wanted to serve her final year restoring the city economy after months of being buffeted by riots, violence, hate crimes and ravages of the covid-19 crisis.
That makes Durkan the city s fourth mayor out of the last five to serve only one term. King County Executive Dow Constantine acknowledged that Durkan was handed a mess that no one could have foreseen. It has been chaotic: a pandemic, homelessness, nightly demonstrations and unrest. Dow s conclusion: The job chews people up. ....

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