MANILA, Philippines – As Women’s Month comes to an end, Rappler’s community show Be The Good shines the spotlight on Filipino women community leaders making a mark in their respective fields.
Join Rappler head of community Pia Ranada in a special panel discussion with our guests:
- Anna Oposa, marine conservationist and co-founder of Save Philippine Seas
- Maureen Mata, advocate for persons with disability rights
- Karen Crisostomo, active transport advocate and co-founder of Bicycle Friendly Philippines
What do these three women on a mission have to say about dealing with unique challenges for women in their sectors? What is their advice for women or anyone who feels stuck, who want to pursue their passions but don’t know where to start or lack support?
Watch the episode on April 1 at 7 pm on this page, Rappler’s YouTube page, and other social media pages.
Be The Good is Rappler’s show about advocacies, campaigns, and issues faced by communities.
Check out previous episodes here:
- [Be The Good: Let’s Talk Liveability] PAREX and reimagining Pasig River
- Be The Good: Leo Laparan II on standing up for campus press freedom
- Be The Good: Sharon Cortez on forest schools, getting kids to go outdoors
- Be The Good: Nanie Guanlao and Carmela Bunyi on spreading community reading centers
- Be The Good: Robie Siy on creating streets for people
- Be The Good: Sabrina Gacad on helping victims of gender-based violence
- Be The Good: Cielo Magno on her call to abolish confidential funds
– Rappler.com