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Submit ReviewSeattle poet and law student Troy Osaki (Photo Credit: Quincy Surasmith)
We bring you three stories by me (Quincy Surasmith), Diana Nguyen, and Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong from Next Generation Radio's week at KUOW in Seattle. We talk law and poetry, development in Seattle's Little Saigon, and smoked herring.
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“I will not ask the system politely to dismantle itself.” by Quincy Surasmith
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A restaurant owner braces himself to keep Seattle’s Little Saigon Vietnamese by Diana Nguyen
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Herring gets no respect. Warner Lew wants to change that. by Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
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