MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: Cynthia Rapaido (U.S. FWN100™ '11) and Stephanie Lomibao (Global FWN100™ '15)

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Cynthia Rapaido
Principal and Adjunct Professor, South San Francisco High School/University of San Francisco
San Leandro, CA

Fil-Am Shero in the U.S.: My parents and my five siblings are my role models for strength, courage, love, support and encouragement. Dr. Rica Llorente and Thelma Boac as my professional role models and mentors.

Biggest workplace challenge as a Fil-Am woman: Filipino values at times contradict Western values such as respect for elders and those of authority/hierarchy. Filipino culture finds it disrespectful to disagree with elders while it is expected and important to speak up, have a voice and assert oneself in Western culture.

Filipino custom or tradition I would like to pass onto others: Respect for elders, honoring family, humility, offering food in large portions at family gatherings, treating others when it is your birthday and giving back to your parents.

Stephanie Lomibao

Stephanie Lomibao
Senior Vice President, Philanthropy Manager, Bank of America
Los Angeles, California, USA

If there is one professional accomplishment and/or influential action that makes you very proud from your body of work, what would that be? I helped to illuminate Bank of America’s philanthropic investments in hunger relief, military support, diversity and inclusion - especially for the intellectually disabled - through cause-related promotions and bank-owned channels as part of the integrated enterprise team.

Workplace challenge as a Filipina woman and why: Challenging the status quo in Corporate America - looking different from the stereotypical executive.

What's the best part of being a Filipina woman leader? Embracing my heritage as a distinction and strength in all that I do.

 

Anny Misa Hefti (Global FWN100™ '15) Reflects on International Eucharistic Congress 2016 in Cebu City, Philippines

Anny Misa Hefti (Global FWN100™ '15) Reflects on International Eucharistic Congress 2016 in Cebu City, Philippines

Anny Misa Hefti (Global FWN100™ '15) flew from Switzerland to the Philippines for the International Eucharistic Congress in Cebu City last month. She reflects on lessons and takeaways from Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines and Cardinal John Onaiyekan of Nigeria, among others, in this special report.

ASK A FILIPINA: #22 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Suzie Moya Benitez (Global FWN100™ '13)

ASK A FILIPINA: #22 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Suzie Moya Benitez (Global FWN100™ '13)

Try infusing new technology and stay up to date. The is no limit to one's creative imagination. Infusing new technologies to your existing works will keep you at par with the rest and the best in the world. There is room for innovation, for new research, and for new interpretations of masterpieces. Innovation can always widen your audience base. 

Suzie Moya Benitez, Trustee and Executive Director, Bayanihan Folk Arts Foundation; Associate Vice President, Campus Life Philippine Women's University, Global FWN100™ '13

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RIGHT FOOTED: the Triumph of Jessica Cox (U.S. FWN100™ '09) Screens at CAAMFest2016 this March!

RIGHT FOOTED: the Triumph of Jessica Cox (U.S. FWN100™ '09) Screens at CAAMFest2016 this March!

CAAMFest celebrates the close of the festival with RIGHT FOOTED, a documentary about expert martial artist, disability rights activist and the world’s only armless airplane pilot, Filipina American Jessica Cox (U.S. FWN100™ '09). Ride along on her journey as she overcomes adversity, finds romance and inspires the world. Buy tickets early as they are most likely to sell out!

PHILIPPINES: Women Human Rights Defenders Break the Silence on Unsafe Abortion

PHILIPPINES: Women Human Rights Defenders Break the Silence on Unsafe Abortion

Each day, approximately 1,671 women in the Philippines undergo medically unsafe abortion procedures. 274 of them are hospitalized. With violence against women being on the rise in the Philippines, denying victims safe-abortion services just adds to their suffering. Story from Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights.

GABRIELA USA Joins One Billion Rising to Amplify Voices Against Forced Migration, State Violence and Displacement

GABRIELA USA Joins One Billion Rising to Amplify Voices Against Forced Migration, State Violence and Displacement

Unite to end all forms of violence against women!  In preparation for the 106th Anniversary of the International Working Women’s Day Celebration and the 3rd National Congress on March 19-20, “ABANTE! (Advance) Women defend the people's democratic rights for dignity and self determination. To register for GABRIELA USA’s national congress, please visit www.abantegabriela.org.

CAAMFest2016: Center for Asian American Media's Premier Festival to Celebrate Asian-American Film, Music and Food

CAAMFest2016: Center for Asian American Media's Premier Festival to Celebrate Asian-American Film, Music and Food

Celebrate Asian American media and culture at CAAMFest 2016- the nation's premier event for Asian American film, music and food. CAAMFest's 11 days of programs boasts film screenings, concerts and panels on Asian Americans in Media and Animation all over the San Francisco Bay Area starting March 10th. Snag your CAAMFest 6-pack and save on tickets here.