California Governor Jerry Brown Appoints Sonia Delen (U.S. FWN100™ '07 and FWN Board Member) to California Health Professions Education Foundation Board of Trustees

California Governor Jerry Brown Appoints Sonia Delen (U.S. FWN100™ '07 and FWN Board Member) to California Health Professions Education Foundation Board of Trustees

Join us in congratulating Sonia T. Delen (U.S. FWN100™ '07 and FWN Board Member)  of San Francisco. Sonia was recently appointed to the California Health Professions Education Foundation Board of Trustees by California State Governor Edmund G. Brown. HPEF provides scholarships and loan repayments to health professionals who serve in underserved areas for a specified period. Sonia has been a senior vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch since 1994.  Congratulations, Sonia! We are so proud of you.

Filipina Women’s Network NOMINATED FOR A 2015 DANDI AWARD!

Filipina Women’s Network NOMINATED FOR A 2015 DANDI AWARD!

The Diversity and Inclusion (DANDI) Awards Honors Organizations for their Outstanding Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion. 

Filipina Women’s Network was nominated in the Non-Profit category for demonstrating outstanding commitment towards creating a more diverse and inclusive world. Filipina Women's Network was nominated by the U.S. Philippine Society. The Geena Davis Institute and the Dignity Respect Campaign complete the Non-Profit Category nominations. Celebrated for their contributions in diversity and inclusion across all industries, 40 companies were nominated in 14 categories at the annual DANDI Awards ceremony on Friday, November 13, 2015 at the New York Times Center. 

Marily Mondejar, CEO & Founder with Edcelyn Pujol, Board Member of the Filipina Women's Network attended the Award Ceremonies.

The Legacy My Lolo Gave Me by Stephanie Lomibao (Global FWN100™ '15)

The Legacy My Lolo Gave Me by Stephanie Lomibao (Global FWN100™ '15)

The Legacy My Lolo Gave Me
By Stephanie Lomibao (Global FWN100™ '15)

"My Lolo has given me a legacy that forms the foundation for who I am as a professional. I’m first generation Filipino-American. My mom came to the U.S. with her family of 11 when she was very young after my grandfather (pictured) served in WWII. It is my mother’s father that I pay tribute to through this article. The stories he told, the life he lived, and the traditions he passed down stay vivid with me to this day. Here are his top ten lessons."

Tricked and Indebted on Land, Abused or Abandoned at Sea unveils abuse of Filipino seafarers

Tricked and Indebted on Land, Abused or Abandoned at Sea unveils abuse of Filipino seafarers

When Eril Andrade left this small village, he was healthy and hoping to earn enough on a fishing boat on the high seas to replace his mother’s leaky roof.

Seven months later, his body was sent home in a wooden coffin: jet black from having been kept in a fish freezer aboard a ship for more than a month, missing an eye and his pancreas, and covered in cuts and bruises, which an autopsy report later concluded had been inflicted before death.

Story from Ian Urbina, New York Times.

Justice for Julieta: End Wage Theft Against Migrant Workers

Justice for Julieta: End Wage Theft Against Migrant Workers

On October 7th, 2015, Julieta Yang, a Filipina migrant worker employed as a live-in domestic worker filed a complaint in the San Francisco Superior Court against her former employers, tech executives Cameron Poetzscher and Varsha Rao. 

The complaint alleges that the defendants, who are executives at Uber and Airbnb, failed to pay Ms. Yang the required minimum wage and overtime for all hours worked and failed to provide the required off-duty breaks. It also alleges that they created and maintained a sexually hostile work and home environment and failed to prevent harassment in violation of the Fair Employment and Housing Act.

News story courtesy of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Asian Law Caucus, Winnie Kao, Litigation Director, Senior Staff Attorney. Workers' Rights Program.

Filipina-American Actress Gets Big Break on Vampire Diaries

Filipina-American Actress Gets Big Break on Vampire Diaries

Filipina-American actress and San Fernando Valley native Leslie-Anne Huff earns a big breakthrough role as Rayna, a vampire hunter, in the CW hit series, Vampire Diaries. Leslie-Anne is one of very few Filipino-American actors on American network television. She hopes to inspire more actors of color, especially women and Filipinos, to do great acting and let the work speak for itself.

News story courtesy of ABS-CBN News.

The First Reel: Rising Voices - Philippine Film Festival Berlin, November 18-20, 25-26

The First Reel: Rising Voices - Philippine Film Festival Berlin, November 18-20, 25-26

The First Reel: Rising Voices is the first Philippine Film Festival in Berlin organized by Michaela Lola Abrera in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy in Berlin, Germany. Various film screenings of Filipino short films and feature films will take place on November 18th - 20th and November 25th and 26th at Kino Moviemento Kottbusser Damm 22 10967 Berlin, Germany. For a list and schedule of film screenings, visit: https://www.facebook.com/thefirstreel

Celebrating Women in Apprenticeship - Open House Rising Sun Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center, Berkeley, CA

Celebrating Women in Apprenticeship - Open House Rising Sun Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center, Berkeley, CA

Did you know women only make up 6.3% of active apprentices in the trades nationwide? 

The Tradeswomen, Inc. at Rising Sun's Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center celebrated women in apprenticeship to increase the number of women in the trades.

Speakers included: Department of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Equal Rights Advocates, Rising Sun Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center, and Tradeswomen, Inc. held last November 6th at the Rising Sun Pre-Apprenticeship Training Center - 2998 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702