The importance of the internet in empowering women and minorities cannot be overstated. High-speed internet helps women connect with each other, access invaluable educational and employment opportunities, foster the growth of minority- and women-run small businesses, share in each other’s successes, and so much more.
Gizelle Covarrubias Robinson: "Filipina Disrupters are Super Sheroes"
Mar 28— DISRUPTing Washington, DC: Filipina Women Rising
Thelma Boac on International Women's Day—"I Want To Leave Footprints for the Next Generation"
March 15—DISRUPTing Vienna (Austria)
March 8—Sterling HSA CEO Cora Tellez keynotes FWN’s International Women’s Day DISRUPTing San Francisco
March 4—DISRUPTing New York to Celebrate International Women's Day
Feb 23rd—Madame Vangie Buell: Sheroes and Legends TRIBUTE
Vangie Buell''s story is important to our culture and to hear it first-hand is precious to our history in the United States. Vangie is the Filipino American community's Maya Angelou. So BE there. Bring your daughters, your nieces, your sisters, your aunts, your women friends, your mothers. Bring the girls in your neighborhood to meet Vangie.