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Showing posts with label International Women's Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Women's Month. Show all posts

04 March 2026

Newsletter: Barbie Almalbis, Clara Benin, Janine Berdin, syd hartha, and more to headline GNN’s Lilet Fair this March 2026

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Despite women’s significant contributions to the entertainment industry, they continue to face significant challenges throughout history, from being at the receiving end of discrimination and harmful stereotypes to being overlooked for production roles or leadership positions. Apart from the lack of opportunities, they often experience pay inequity, harassment, and underrepresentation in major industry spaces, overlooking the power they hold as creative forces and culture shifters.

15 March 2024

Newsletter: Alex Bruce drops empowering anthem “SWOOSH” in time for International Women’s Month

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Filipino rapper Alex Bruce explores themes of resilience, achievement, and empowerment on her new single “SWOOSH,” released via Sony Music Entertainment.

30 March 2023

Newsletter: Women of PLDT and Smart: keeping cybersecurity, network services up and running to serve Filipinos

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Innovative cybersecurity and resilient network are key pillars of PLDT and its wireless unit Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) in serving their customers. Working 24/7 behind the scenes are women technology specialists who have dedicated their expertise to elevate the experience of Filipinos.
 

26 March 2022

Newsletter: These Filipino women are kicking up a storm in the male-dominated esports industry. Here's how they do it.

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Every year, the world celebrates International Women's Month by commemorating females' social, political, and economic achievements. This year's theme: "We make change work for women," resonates with the call for gender balance in leadership and preparing women to reach their ambitions.