Congrats, Aimee Alado (Global FWN100™ ’15) for executive producing the much heralded Appellation of Origin: The Philippines (AOoP) in London, U.K. which raised visibility for the Philippine Brand in the U.K. and benefiting four Philippine charities. The event made history in the U.K. that showcased a grand gala celebration of Filipino creativity, fashion and talent. AOoP highlighted the rich Filipino tradition of textiles, weaving and embroidery through an exciting fashion show with unique designs by Filipino designers Joseph Aloysius Montelibano and Jaki Peñalosa.
WE ARE THE FILIPINA WOMEN'S NETWORK Member Spotlight: WELCOME new FWN Board Member Amar Bornkamp (Global FWN100™ '15) and Malu Rivera Peoples (U.S. FWN100™ '07)
Warm welcome to new FWN Board Member & VP Membership, Amar Bornkamp.
Amar is a Senior Team Manager in Operations Control at Charles Schwab. Amar has been with Schwab for a total of 21 ½ years, and in her tenure has led teams in Corporate Actions, Cash Control, and Access & Entitlements. She currently manages a team in Orlando, Phoenix, and India, that manages oversight and controls over firm applications/systems in order to prevent employee fraud and protect clients and firm assets. She majored in Business Administration and has over 30 years of experience in the financial industry.
She is passionate about developing others to their full potential and helping them advance in their careers. As a co-chairperson of the Asian Pacific Islander Network at Schwab (APINS), she coordinates and puts together career development events that focus on how to overcome issues and challenges Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders face in the work force. In putting together these events she’s worked with other companies and Asian non-profit organizations like Ascend and FWN.
She also serves on the School Board of St. Bede Catholic School in Hayward and is the chairperson of their Enrollment Committee. As a member of the St. Bede parish she has been teaching catechism for almost 15 years. She teaches 3rd and 4th grade parishioners who are preparing to do their First Reconciliation and receive their First Communion. As a catechist, she’s not only giving back to the church and community, but also living out her childhood dream of being a teacher.
Amar has two sons, and when she’s not spending time with her husband and two boys, she enjoys spending time with her extended family, reading, watching movies, and planning events and parties. She’s also a big sports fan and a big fan of the SF Giants, SF 49ers, and Golden State Warriors.
If you have questions about your FWN Membership or to join FWN, Amar is your main contact. Say hello to her at amarb@ffwn.org.
Malu Rivera Peoples has been a FWN member since 2007.
Malu took her first ballet class at the late age of 10 under the tutelage of Felicitas Radaic, Luis Layag and Steve Villaruz. At age 16, she began a professional career as principal dancer of Dance Theater Philippines. She has worked with national and international figures such as Gener Caringal, Kenneth Gillespie, Armin Wilde, Norman Walker, Luminita Dumitrescu, William Morgan, Alfred Rodriguez, Gray Veredon, and Mikael Kukarev. Among the popular classics, she performed solo roles in the full-length productions of Swan Lake, Giselle, Don Quixote, Nutcracker, Cinderella, Les Sylphides, and Romeo & Juliet.
She became a member of the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD, London) at age 16, qualifying her to prepare children for the annual RAD Children’s Examinations; the same examinations she passed with flying colors as a student. At 19, while she was dancing for Ballet Philippines, she opened her own school, the Silid-Sining Workshop for the Performing Arts in Manila, which continues to operate to this date. In 1983, Malu migrated to the United States and by the summer of 1991, she co-founded the Westlake School for the Performing Arts (WSPA) in Daly City.
In her 20 years as WSPA school and artistic director, Malu has been recognized as a choreographer, receiving several Outstanding Choreography Awards for modern, ballet, lyrical jazz, and musicals. She was awarded the “Outstanding Choreographer” at the Youth America Grand Prix Long Beach Regional in 2004 and 2006. She stages the full-length ballet, The Nutcracker, each year at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. The school received YAGP’s “The Outstanding School” Award in 2004 and 2010 and garners top awards for their ensemble works every year in major dance competitions such as Showstoppers Dance Championships, the International Dance Challenge, Spotlight Dance Cup and the prestigious Youth America Grand Prix.
Philanthropist and Lawyer Loida Nicolas Lewis (Global FWN100™ '13) featured in the New York Times
Loida Nicolas Lewis (Global FWN100™ '130) is the chair of the Reginald F. Lewis Foundation and former Chair and CEO, TLC Beatrice International. A former immigration lawyer, Ms. Lewis helped to found the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. In this interview with New York Times food critic Ligaya Mishan, Loida dishes on her favorite Filipino foods to cook, her love of lobster, and the legacy of her husband, the late Reginald F. Lewis. News story from New York Times.
ASK A FILIPINA: #16 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Dr. Annalisa Vicente Enrile, Clinical Associate Professor, USC (Global FWN100™ '13)
Work for something bigger than yourself. We all believe in something. The hard part is standing up for those beliefs and working to create real change. True leadership calls for us to be fighters; to heal and to transform. Life events such as abuse, oppression, exploitation, and other injustices can put us down and make us submissive. And, while, it is important for us to heal ourselves and become stronger, it is not enough. One out of three women are abused during their lifetimes. Every 90 seconds a woman is sexually assaulted. It's not enough to survive, we have to change the world so that women and girls cease to be commodities and targets of violence. Put your own experiences within global contexts. Understand the root causes of what has been done to you. Then take this knowledge to work for change.
- Annalisa Vicente Enrile, Ph.D., Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California (USC), School of Social Work
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Journalist Janet Nepales (Global FWN 100™ '13) Wins Third Los Angeles Press Club Award
GMA News Correspondent Janet Nepales (Global FWN100™ ''13) won second place in the Los Angeles Press Club's 8th National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards in the Celebrity News-Print category for her Manila Bulletin article on Spotlight on Fil-Am Co-Director of Pixar's 'Inside Out.' This is her third Los Angeles Press Club award. News story from GMA News Online.
When you shop at Amazon, a donation from Amazon goes to Filipina Women’s Network!
The holidays are now upon us. We understand that many of you will choose to shop online this holiday season, so why not shop while supporting FWN's programs? Amazon will donate $.05% of your purchases to FWN when you sign up for AmazonSmile. There is no cost to you and there is no difference to shopping or check-out: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/47-3513297
Losing Our Mother Tongue: Filipino-Americans Lament the Loss of Language & Culture
What does it mean to be Filipino in America? According to the most recent U.S. Census data, only about half of the 1.4 million Filipinos in California speak Tagalog, Ilocano or Visayan. Whether it is because of the pressures of assimilation, residual effects of colonialism and the perceived value of English as being more beneficial, many first and second-generation Filipino Americans are probing why they never learned their native language or why it never stuck. News story from KQED News.
Filipina Artist Lou Lim Granted Prestigious Artistic Residency in Paris, France
26 year old contemporary artist Lou Lim was recently granted a prestigious artistic residency at the Palais de Tokyo, a popular contemporary art museum in Paris, France. The residency is part of the museum's "Emerging Artists from Emerging Countries" program which seeks to showcase little-known but gifted Southeast Asian artists to the French art world. Lim is one of six other artists in Southeast Asia, and the first Filipino to ever be selected for this program. Story from The Rappler.