Super Woman is a Super Lawyer: Laura Izon Powell (U.S. FWN100™ '07) Named One of Northern California's Super Lawyers for the Seventh Year in a Row

Super Woman is a Super Lawyer: Laura Izon Powell (U.S. FWN100™ '07) Named One of Northern California's Super Lawyers for the Seventh Year in a Row

Talk about excellence! Laura Izon Powell (U.S. FWN100™ '07) was named one of Northern California's Super Lawyers for the SEVENTH year in a row. The Super Lawyers list recognizes Laura Izon Powell for her depth and quality of expertise in labor and employment law. Super Lawyers is a rating service of professional lawyers based on peer recognition and professional achievement. Only 4% of lawyers in California receive this distinction.

ASK A FILIPINA: #18 Disrupt Leadership Tip from Dr. Soledad Muesco Manaay (U.S. FWN100™ '11)

ASK A FILIPINA: #18 Disrupt Leadership Tip from Dr. Soledad Muesco Manaay (U.S. FWN100™ '11)

Lead through empathy. Effective leadership is not about giving orders. Leadership comes by understanding where people are and what got them there, and most importantly, what motivates them. Leadership is about being flexible and knowing your own purpose in life. Leaders should empower as empowerment builds trust and strengthens teamwork. 
- Dr. Soledad Muesco Manaay, President, Xicepta Services 

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Filipina Trafficking Survivors Launch Damayan Cleaning Coop To Combat Exploitation

Filipina Trafficking Survivors Launch Damayan Cleaning Coop To Combat Exploitation

A story of resilience and tenacity. Ex-trafficked Filipina domestic worker Judith Daluz is turning her fate around. Judith recently started her own cleaning business, Damayan Cleaning Cooperative, a worker-owned cooperative supported by New York’s city council's Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative, a $1.2 million dollar fund directed to 11 organizations with experience incubating cooperatives in low-income communities of color. News story from YesMagazine.org.

American Ballet Theater's Stella Abrera Disrupts Ballet's Glass Ceiling

American Ballet Theater's Stella Abrera Disrupts Ballet's Glass Ceiling

Stella Abrera made waves earlier this year when she became the first Filipina-American to earn the role of principal dancer at renowned ballet company American Ballet Theater in New York City. Filipino dancers all over the world rejoiced by using #PinayPower on social media to celebrate Stella's history-making feat. The new role came to Stella at age 37 after 14 years as a veteran soloist despite battling injury after injury. News story from Vox

Women, Unite!: Why are Women Paying More for The Same Products as Men While Earning Less?

Women, Unite!: Why are Women Paying More for The Same Products as Men While Earning Less?

Whether we like it or not, packaging is a lot more effective than we think. Despite the fact that women only make 79 cents for every dollar paid to men, products marketed to women cost 7% more than products marketed to women. Are we being tricked? News story from The Washington Post.

Iranian-American Tech Entrepreneur Ali Partovi Becomes Second-Class Citizen Under Visa Waiver Program

Iranian-American Tech Entrepreneur Ali Partovi Becomes Second-Class Citizen Under Visa Waiver Program

Recently, President Obama cancelled the Visa Waiver Program in 38 countries. Now, individuals from these 38 countries who hold dual citizenship from Iraq, Sudan, Syria and Iran must now get a Visa to visit the United States. In the past, people from 38 countries, including the United Kingdom, Japan and Chile, could travel to the United States for 90 days with just a passport. Under the new changes made to the Visa Waiver Program, Iranian-Americans like tech entrepreneur and Code.org founder Ali Partovi have become second class citizens.  News story from San Francisco Chronicle.

DENOUNCED: Japan and South Korea Agreement to Reconcile Dispute Over Comfort Women During WWII

DENOUNCED: Japan and South Korea Agreement to Reconcile Dispute Over Comfort Women During WWII

Healing at last? More than 70 years after the end of World War II, South Korea and Japan reached a landmark agreement last Monday to resolve their dispute over Korean women who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japan’s Imperial Army. Recently, hundreds of South Korean protesters joined two surviving comfort women to denounce the agreement. The remaining survivors were not consulted by South Korean officials as they brokered an agreement with Japan. It is still unclear whether the comfort women will actually receive the compensation money. The 70 former comfort women in the Philippines, China, Indonesia, and North Korea, have yet to receive any financial compensation nor a formal apology from the Japanese government. News story from New York Times.

Way to go, Mark! -Zuckerberg's Advice to Young Women: Be the Nerd, Don't Date the Nerd

Way to go, Mark! -Zuckerberg's Advice to Young Women: Be the Nerd, Don't Date the Nerd

New dad Mark Zuckerberg had a clever response to a comment on a recent Facebook post he made about building an artificial intelligence system for his home. On the post, a grandmother commented that girls should "Date the nerd in high school" because he might turn out to be the next Mark Zuckerberg. In response, Zuckerberg replied, "Even better would be to encourage them to *be* the nerd in their school so they can be the next successful inventor."

Though 7/10 employees at Facebook are men, Facebook has recently made mindful, intensified efforts to both garner interest, and recruit women in the technological field.