Constructing the Filipino Woman in Britain: Towards Agency and Empowerment

Key information

Date
Time
5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Venue
Russell Square: College Buildings
Room
Khalili Lecture Theatre (KLT)

About this event

The wide-ranging discussion looks at the various ways the Filipino woman in the UK has been constructed through the years -- from mail order brides, domestic workers, caregivers to NHS essential workers. The discussion hopes to go beyond these social constructs and at the same time address current challenges -- from human trafficking, domestic violence, or workforce stereotyping. The goal of the event is to support the Filipino community in the UK by providing information and resources to empower Filipino women to break these social constructs and exercise their rights. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a dialogue and will be invited to discuss the status of Filipino women in the country today, including the challenges they face in terms of employment, education, and healthcare.

In celebration of International Women's Day, this event is sponsored by the Filipino Women's Association -UK. The FWA-UK was established on 28th April 1988 in response to the portrayal by the UK media of Filipino Women as nothing more than just ‘mail-order brides’. This negative image of Filipinas was brought to the attention of Mrs. Angeles ‘Nene’ Quimson, (wife of the then Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, John T. Quimson). She invited ladies from varied backgrounds, professions and careers with the single purpose of raising the profile of Filipino Women in the United Kingdom. Over the years, the association has grown to become a leading voice for Filipino women in the country. The FWA-UK is committed to making a difference in the lives of Filipino youth and promote the rights and welfare of the Filipino community in the UK, especially the elderly and vulnerable.

This event is also co-sponsored by Kanlungan, a registered charity working to empower Filipino and ESEA migrants across the UK.

Programme

Time

Description

5:30pm-6:00pm

Assembly; registration

6:00pm–6:05pm

Welcome remarks – Moderator, Crystal Dias, FWA-UK Vice- Chairman for Internal Affairs

6:05pm-6:15pm

Dr Remy Reyes – origin and challenges of FWA-UK                             

6:15pm-6:30pm Dr Cristina Juan – Cultural identity of Filipino women
6:30pm-6:45pm

Lalaine Garcia – victim of online dating and human trafficking and Ben O’Rourke former journalist for South China Morning Post

6:45pm-7:00pm Audience discussion on the status of Filipino women in the country today, including the challenges they face in terms of employment, education, and healthcare.
7:00pm-7:20pm

Film showing “Chasing Dreams” and comment – Loralie Canales of Rise Research Ltd

7:20pm-7:30pm Closing remarks – Dulia Prado, FWA-UK Chairman
7:30pm-8:00pm Closing reception and refreshments

Registration

This event is free and open to public. If you would like to attend the event, please register via Eventbrite.