Filipina Women Candiates

(2008 Election Cycle)

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Do you know a Filipina woman in an elected position or appointed to a U.S. government board or commission?

Do you know a Filipina woman currently running for political office?  

We'd like to add her to our growing list of Filipina Women in Politics & Governance.  Send her info to filipina@ffwn.org.

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Congratulations to the 2008 Vagina Warriors!

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Vagina Warriors are the women and men who have experienced violence

personally or witnessed it within their own families or communities. Instead

of taking a gun to seek revenge or becoming an abuser, they dedicated
themselves to ending violence against Filipina women
and girls through effective, grassroots means.

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  • Anna Lisa Enrile PhD, National Chair, GABnet; Professor, USC School of Social Work

  • Ken Marquis, Senior Director, V-Day FWN; Team Manager, George P. Johnson Company

  • Ken Theisen, Justice & Courage Oversight Committee Member; Advocate, Bay Area Legal Aid

  • M. Evelina Galang, Filipino American Coordinator, HR 121; Asst. Professor, University of Miami

  • Mona Pasquil, Board Member, My Sister's House; Vice President, MSHC Partners

  • Nenette Flores, Accounting Officer, San Mateo County
  • Sonia Delen, Senior Vice President, Banc of America Leasing
  • Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye, Justice, California Third District Court of Appeal

Vagina Warrior Awards Presentation

and

Until the Violence Stops

(film screening)

March 28, 7pm @ the AP Giannini Auditorium

Bank of America Bldg

555 California @ Montgomery Sts.

San Francisco

RSVP: 415.278.9410

 

FWN's anti-violence campaign

Photo Credits: Owen Donnahoo, Remy Aquino

Poster Design:  Al Perez, Creative I Studio

 

V-Day Filipina Women's Network 2008

 

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Please support the publication of the V-Diaries, our anti-violence resource guide.  To place an ad, go to

http://v-diaries8.eventbrite.com

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7 Shows in San Francisco and New York!

The Vagina Monologues

SAN FRANCISCO: March 31, 7pm @ the Herbst Theatre

NEW YORK:  April 18, 7pm @ the Philippine Center NY

Usaping Puki

(Tagalog version of The Vagina Monologues)

SAN FRANCISCO: April 5, 2pm @ the Morgan Auditorium

Academy of Art University

NEW YORK: April 19, 2:30pm @ the Philippine Center NY

A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and A Prayer

(NEW show! - Filipino women and men cast!)

SAN FRANCISCO: (1st show) April 4, 7pm @ the Herbst Theatre

(2nd show) April 5, 7pm @ the Morgan Auditorium

Academy of Art University

NEW YORK:  April 19, 7pm @ the Philippine Center NY

 

Questions?

Email vday@ffwn.org or call 415.278.9410

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Pinay Power 2012

Developing tomorrow's Filipina leaders today

The nationwide search for the

FWN 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the U.S.

has ended. 

 

Never again forget the role of Filipina women in the building of America.

View the FWN Top 100 list

Read media coverage of the 5th Annual Filipina Summit

Moving Forward:  A Call for Filipina Protégées

(watch this page to access the application process)


The Nationwide Call for Filipina Women Electeds, Appointeds

(in government including the military), and the

highest ranking Filipinas in corporations

and nonprofit organizations continues!

Mark your calendar for the 2008 Filipina Summit!

Credits: Al Perez (masthead design)

JOIN FWN

and be included in the FWN Magazine

Questions? 415.278.9410 or email filipina@ffwn.org

 

Photo by Abby Boxwell / Photo edited by Owen Donnahoo

Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye

Justice, Third District Court of Appeal

Remarkable Filipina Woman

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Filipina Women's Network Announces Nationwide Search for the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the U.S.

     

A Filipina Power 2012 Initiative
A search for the Filipinas who are shaping the Filipino American community


(San Francisco, CA) April 26, 2007 - The Filipina Women's Network (FWN) has launched a groundbreaking endeavor to bring together a group of Filipina women recognized for their influence in shaping the Filipino American community nationally, in their local communities, in their organizations and professional practices, and in public policy and industry.

The nationwide search for the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the U.S. will identify Filipinas who have shifted the course of events in their own areas of influence through ideas, activities, or interactions using persuasion, advice or street smarts. Recognizing these women is a critical step in changing public perceptions of Filipina women's capacities to lead, innovate, and influence society.

An initiative of Filipina Power 2012, a result of the Filipina Summit's Future Search last October, the search was born with a powerful purpose: To create strong leadership in the Filipino American community by 2012.

"As the Summit participants brainstormed how to adapt and succeed in the future, it was clear that FWN's mission and goals will take on an increasingly significant role in changing biases against Filipina women's leadership abilities," said Maya Escudero,Executive Director, Ayala Foundation USA. "The selection of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the U.S. will allow FWN to support and collaborate with these role models so they can continue to create breakthroughs and 'womantor' the next generation of Filipina leaders, an effective form of succession planning."

The 100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the U.S. is a celebration of 100 years of Filipino presence in America. They will be honored at a special awards event during the 5th Annual Filipina Summit scheduled for October 25-27, 2007.

"Filipinas have been praised as the 'silent but talented minority group' and at the same time perceived as 'submissive and exotic', overlooking their leadership and management skills. It is time that we actively promote Filipina women's capacities to lead, innovate, and persuade. FWN has a highly educated and experienced talent pool: 63% of our members have graduate and college degrees and collectively represent hundreds of years of significant management and industry experience. It is a shame that many Filipina women are not recognized in their positions of power and influence. We need to change that, " said Marily Mondejar, President of the Filipina Women's Network. "This nationwide search is a big part of the game plan for Filipina Power 2012."

 

Do you know an influential Filipina Woman?

FWN invites nominations in the following categories:

  • Founders & Pioneers honor Filipina women in their capacity as the chief executive, president, executive director or founder of a company, community organization, non-profit, or business venture that they helped start, build or significantly grow.
  • Innovators and Thought Leaders recognize women who have broken new ground through vibrant, energetic presentations of critical ideas, transforming the way people think, in the fields of arts and letters, performing arts or through pop culture, or have improved the lives of others by helping develop a product or service in the fields of science, technology, biotechnology or medicine.
  • Policymakers & Visionaries recognize Filipina women leaders who have made or are making a difference in government policies or laws that impact business, industry, and society and who enrich the lives and careers of others by sharing the benefits of their wealth, experience, and knowledge.
  • Behind the Scenes Leaders recognize Filipina women who, though they may not have the big title or corner office, are a driving force behind the success of their employer or community organization and who have gone beyond the call to devote time, energy, and resources to support their community.
  • Emerging Leaders & Builders are making their mark in a large corporate environment, displaying high energy and skill in a leadership role at a nonprofit institution, government agency, or organization in any field.
  • “Nicole” honors Filipina women whose words, actions, and activism, inspire others to act and revolutionize our society's way of understanding traditional beliefs and customs. This category is inspired by "Nicole" who sparked an international dialogue about women's rights, national sovereignty, and international law as she steadfastly pursued justice against her rapists.

Ayala Foundation USA is the nominations sponsor of the nationwide search.


“I am excited to be working with a distinguished group of Filipinas. This 2012 initiative supports the mission of Ayala Foundation USA. The entire community can learn from their considerable knowledge, experience and talents,” said Maya Escudero, Executive Director of Ayala Foundation USA. "Together we can shape the discussion on the trends and implications that will affect the future of the Filipino community in the U.S. and how it will greatly affect perceptions of all Filipinos worldwide."


Nominations are accepted until June 30, 2007. Online submissions only. To request access to the nomination site, please contact FWN by sending an email to filipina@ffwn.org or click on this linkSelection criteria.

 


FILIPINA WOMEN WHO ARE CHANGING THE WORLD:

Filipinas Who Could Be President



“These Filipina women are changing the world. They are challenging the stereotypes that hold Filipinas back from becoming full participants in the workplace,” says Marily Mondejar, president of FWN, the association for women of Philippine ancestry living in the U.S.

- More Information
- Meet the Honorees
- Message from FWN

- View Filipina Summit 2004 Agenda

- View Filipina Summit 2005 Agenda

- View Filipina Summit 2006 Agenda

- View Filipina Summit 2007 Agenda

   Profile of Filipinos in the U.S.

Did you know that there are 2.36 million Filipinos in the U.S. and that 55% are women?

Key Demographics:

• Median income: $58,323 (vs. $41,994 U.S. average)
• Gender: 55% are women
• Young: average age is 31.7 years (vs. 35.4)
• Highly educated: 42% have bachelors+ (vs. 24%)
• Large households: average 3.35 people (vs. 2.59)
• High levels of home-ownership: 66% (vs. 58%)


(Source: US Census Bureau, 2000) Click here to read more.

Calling all Filipinas in the U.S.! 

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Nida L. Recabo MSW

Download V-Diaries 2008 (anti-violence resource guide)

V-Day Filipina 2008 (The Vagina Monologues & Usaping Puki)

Photo by Owen Donnahoo

Ludy Corrales

CEO, CLO Funding

Download V-Diaries 2007 (anti-violence resource guide)

V-Day Filipina 2007 (The Vagina Monologues & Usaping Puki)

Photo edited by Owen Donnahoo

 

Evelyn Dilsaver, President & CEO

Charles Schwab Investments

Download FWN Magazine

Filipina Summit 2007

 

Jessica Angeles

V-DIARIES: New York City 2006 issue

(click to download your copy)

UNTIL THE VIOLENCE STOPS:

NEW YORK CITY 2006

Marisa Angeles

V-DIARIES 2006:

FWN's anti-violence resource guide

(click to download your copy)

"The Vagina Monologues 2006"

 

"The Vagina Monologues 2006"

V-Day Filipina 2007 "The Vagina Monologues"


"The Vagina Monologues 2007"

"The Vagina Monologues 2006"

"The Vagina Monologues 2005"
"The Vagina Monologues 2004"


  

   FWN MEMBERSHIP PROFILE

  • Filipina women from corporations, government sectors, and non-profit organizations.
  • 41% have graduate degrees; 22% have college degrees
  • 30% in professional occupations; 11% in government; 8% are business owners; 8% are management executives.
  • 56% are U.S.- born, of those born in the Philippines, 26% have lived in the U.S. over 10 years.
  • Over half of members are 25-34 years old; 4% are 35-44; and 7% are over 45 years old.
  • 26% have children; 15% have daughters


EMPLOYERS:   Are you looking for qualified and experienced candidates?  Looking for job and business leads?
Free to join FWN's Job and Business Group.  Send the Business Group email.

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