Memorial to WWII ‘comfort women’ unveiled in San Francisco

Memorial to WWII ‘comfort women’ unveiled in San Francisco

The monument created by English-born sculptor Steven Whyte shows Grandma Haksoon Kim, the first "comfort woman" who broke her silence in 1991, in a traditional Korean traditional dress, looking at three life-sized girl statues in traditional Korean, Chinese and Filipino dresses, holding hands on top of a cylinder. The memorial site is at the St. Mary’s Square Annex at California Street in San Francisco.

CSUN Administrator and Alumna—Edith Winterhalter, Ed.D.—Honored As 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

CSUN Administrator and Alumna—Edith Winterhalter, Ed.D.—Honored As 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

“I feel like I now have a responsibility,” Edith Winterhalter said. “It’s really big, and I’m still not internalizing [the award], to be honest. I’m now [under] a bigger microscope and have to be more socially responsible on a larger scale.”

Skincare Expert—Dina Dela Paz Stalder—honored as 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

Skincare Expert—Dina Dela Paz Stalder—honored as 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

Dina Dela Paz- Stalder has gone beyond lip service regarding healthy eating. She decided to create her own healthy dishes using ingredients that help local farmers. She went to Sagada and bought brown rice from local farmers. “I love the Philippines,” she said. “Let’s help our countrymen. We’ve forgotten them. Although I’m not rich, I never dreamed of getting rich in other countries. I know I’m sharing good things with our kabababayan.”

Ontario judge—Milagros Eustaquio-Syme—Honored As 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

Ontario judge—Milagros Eustaquio-Syme—Honored As 2017 Global FWN100™ Awardee

Justice Milagros Eustaquio-Syme’s contribution to the Filipino Canadian community started way back in the mid-1980s. In 1986, she was the founder and first president of the Network of Filipino Canadian Women, when she went to bat for women victims of domestic violence.