Congress: We Need Uniform Online Consumer Rights

Congress: We Need Uniform Online Consumer Rights

The Internet is full of spaces that openly objectify or demonize Filipina women and other minority groups. It’s hard to feel safe when you’re faced with the kind of hate and vitriol that exists and even thrives in some corners of the Internet. Unfortunately, the data collection activities and “privacy” policies of many tech companies are only making things worse.

Petition to Name the International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport After SF Mayor Ed Lee

Petition to Name the International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport After SF Mayor Ed Lee

Join FWN in honoring San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee in a petition to name the International Terminal at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) after him. Mayor Lee was a great friend to the Filipina Women's Network. For many years, when we held the Filipina Summit in San Francisco, he welcomed our members and FWN100 awardees with open arms to his beloved City.

Astrid Tuminez (Global FWN100™ 2013), one of four finalists for next President Of Utah Valley University

Astrid Tuminez (Global FWN100™ 2013), one of four finalists for next President Of Utah Valley University

@AstridTuminez: Your FWN sisters are sending you best of luck, winning wishes  and positive energy that you get selected as the next president of Utah Valley University!

Catch a FREE Screening of the PBS Documentary "The Chinese Exclusion Act" on Feb 27 at the Vogue Theater

Catch a FREE Screening of the PBS Documentary "The Chinese Exclusion Act" on Feb 27 at the Vogue Theater

Catch a free screening of the PBS documentary 'The Chinese Exclusion Act' this Tuesday at the Vogue Theater, presented to you by Edwin M. Lee Asian Pacific Democratic Club, Rotary Club of San Francisco Chinatown , and Center for Asian American Media. Seating will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, and we will kindly ask you for a donation to support The Edwin M. Lee Community Fund.

Comfort Women: A Continuing Search for Justice on 28 February 2018, FREE MCLE, Reception

Comfort Women: A Continuing Search for Justice on 28 February 2018, FREE MCLE, Reception

Join Hastings Alumni and Retired Judges Lillian Sing and Julie Tang, at the "Comfort Women" Justice Coalition panel discussion on Japan's WWII sexual slavery system in 13 occupied countries including China, Korea, and the Philippines. Learn the history, denials, and the legal framework of redress for Japan's "Comfort Women". 

Celebrate Women's Month with a Forum on "Women in Creative Industries" hosted by the Philippine Embassy and Filipino Young Professionals of Washington DC

Celebrate Women's Month with a Forum on "Women in Creative Industries" hosted by the Philippine Embassy and Filipino Young Professionals of Washington DC

Mark March 8, 2018 on your calendar for a forum on "Women in Creative Industries", brought to you by the Philippine Embassy and the Filipino Young Professionals of Washington DC in celebration of National Women's Month 2018 and International Women's Day!