It Can Wait: Pledge to Keep Your Eyes on the Road, Not on Your Phone.

It Can Wait: Pledge to Keep Your Eyes on the Road, Not on Your Phone.

Pledge to keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone.

Take the pledge and pass it on in September!

One glance down at your phone can change everything. AT&T recently released research that found that seven in 10 people engage in smartphone activities while driving. As part of the expansion of It Can Wait to include more smartphone distractions, AT&T released new videos that show the potentially deadly consequence of even glancing at your phone while driving.

FWN is proud to support AT&T’s It Can Wait campaign!

Title II's Negative Effects on Minority Populations and Small Businesses

Title II's Negative Effects on Minority Populations and Small Businesses

Recent Pew research shows that Asian Americans are enthusiastic users of the Internet and rely on broadband more so than other groups. When it comes to broadband adoption, 97 percent of English-speaking Asian Americans use the Internet compared to 78 percent of blacks, 81 percent of Hispanics, and 85 percent of Whites. Embracing policies like Title II will only lead to the deterioration of a resource that has become indispensable to so many people.

The Internet is an essential tool especially for those who live in remote areas where educational and professional opportunities may not be as widely available as in other parts of the country. Broadband is an important resource for people in rural areas to excel through online education and career development programs. When overbearing regulations threaten access to Internet innovations, those who rely on that access the most also stand to lose the most.

News story from AsianJournal

Women in Sports: 17 Year Old Pinay Mayumi Pacheco Drives with a Force for Liverpool FC

Women in Sports: 17 Year Old Pinay Mayumi Pacheco Drives with a Force for Liverpool FC

There is a young Filipina making waves in the Football Association’s Women’s Super League, the highest league of women’s football in England, and she is 17-year-old Mayumi “Maz” Pacheco.

The young defender has already represented England in the Women’s Under-16s and Under-17s levels. She was also called up for the England Under-19s team, but due to her first team commitment, she has to miss the camps and was instead told by the coach to be physically and mentally prepared for next year’s Under 19s competition.

News story courtesy of Interaksyon

Filipina-American Journalist Cielo Buenaventura at the New York Times

Filipina-American Journalist Cielo Buenaventura at the New York Times

For Filipina-American journalist Cielo Buenaventura, getting into The New York Times and now holding the title of staff editor for the Culture section, was a combination of “audacious dreaming and dumb luck.”

In 1988 while on a scholarship at Ohio State University, one of her professors, a former Times editor, suggested that she try to apply to the paper after completing her master’s degree in public-affairs reporting and acquiring experience from small and medium-size papers . She said to herself, “Wow, the NYT was like Mount Everest, the mountain I’ll never be able to climb.” But he planted the idea in her head.

The Albay-born Cielo is one of two Filipinos at The Times newsroom. The other is restaurant critic Ligaya Mishan, whose mother is a Filipino immigrant.

“I learned on the job,” Cielo shared during a June 26 Kapihan forum organized by the Fil-Am Press Club of New York, where she was the guest speaker. “I didn’t have the Harvard, Yale and Ivy League credentials that other people had. But I found that The Times is a collegial place.”

News story courtesy of TheFilAm.net

 

DISRUPT Book Reading in Oregon with Claire Oliveros (US FWN100™ '07), Dolly Pangan Sprecht (US FWN100™ '09) and Maria Africa Beebe (US FWN100™ '11, Global FWN100™ '13)

DISRUPT Book Reading in Oregon with Claire Oliveros (US FWN100™ '07), Dolly Pangan Sprecht (US FWN100™ '09) and Maria Africa Beebe (US FWN100™ '11, Global FWN100™ '13)

Calling Filipinas in the Pacific Northwest!

Oregon-based Global FWN100 and U.S. FWN100™ awardees Claire Oliveros (US FWN100™ '07), Dolly Pangan Sprecht (US FWN100™ '09) and Maria Africa Beebe (US FWN100™ '11, Global FWN100™ '13) will be doing a book reading of their chapters in Disrupt: Filipina Women: Proud. Loud. Leading Without a Doubt, FWN's first publication on Filipina leadership at Portland State University. 

Join FWN members and  FWN100™ awardees for a meet and greet, book signing and light refreshments at Portland State University Smith Memorial Student Union, Room 238 at 6 pm on Monday, October 5th.

Tenants Together Combats Slumlords and Slum Housing

Tenants Together Combats Slumlords and Slum Housing

Tenants Together's new Equal Justice Works Legal Fellow, Evelina Nava will be hitting the ground with a project in San Jose which aims to improve rental housing conditions and combat slum housing. Share your story about your tenancy, your landlord and/or your struggle for tenants' rights

Why San Jose? Tenants throughout California fear retaliatory evictions for asserting their rights to safe and healthy housing, but this fear is intensified in San Jose by the current housing crisis and risk of homelessness due to severe unaffordability in the area. Rental prices in San Jose are among the highest in the nation. Recently, apartment rents increased more than in any other U.S. city. Almost 60% of very low-income households pay more than 50% of their income in rent in Santa Clara County. At the same time, there are no “just cause” eviction protections and landlords can impose 8% annual rent increases. Tenants pay too high a price to live in slum conditions.

 

Scholarships Now Available to Attend the Filipina Leadership Global Summit. Apply Now.

Scholarships Now Available  to Attend the Filipina Leadership Global Summit. Apply Now.

Want to attend the 3-day Filipina Global Leadership Summit and be around amazing Filipina leaders? Apply for a scholarship.

Scholarships and stipends will be awarded on the following factors: financial need, geography, school status, and area of expertise.

Don't miss out! View the Summit Calendar for information on our Learning Journeys, Summit sessions, and PinayTalks. Like what you see? Register for the summit here.

Hurry! Apply for a scholarship before the October 15th deadline.

 

President Obama Nominates Raquel Bono (Global FWN100™ '09) for Top Navy Post

President Obama Nominates Raquel Bono (Global FWN100™ '09) for Top Navy Post

President Obama nominated Navy Rear Admiral Raquel C. Bono (Global FWN100™ '09) for promotion to the rank of vice admiral in the United States Navy and for the position of Defense Health Agency (DHA) director, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced last week. 

If her nomination is approved, Navy Rear Admiral Raquel C. Bono will become the highest ranking Filipino-American naval officer in the US. Congratulations Admiral Bono! What a feat!