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Exploring the Threads of the Fil-Am Legal Community | A podcast brought to you by the National Filipino American Lawyers Association
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Pinay Powerhouse: The Sisterhood We Never Knew We Needed
Recorded in-person during the 2022 NAPABA convention in Las Vegas, this conversation with all five Pinay Powerhouse founders reminds us that love is both work and revelation. During our interview, these amazing women discussed their experiences cultivating community and providing sisterhood for Pinays in the legal profession–all while strengthening and enriching the bonds that were first rooted during college days and FBANC service.
For more information visit pinaypowerhouse.com–hope to see you in March at the annual conference in New York! -
Joey Badua: Legacy & Transition
Joey Badua recounts how his Lola’s support was and remains key to navigating his transition. Interviewed by June Casalmir, his story reminds us all that incomplete ones can sometimes be the most compelling and worthy of being told.
Don’t forget to join us for NFALA-Ganza on June 24th at 7:45 EST/4:45 PST, brought to you by NFALA’s LGBTQIA+ Network. Details & registration at nfala.com/pride. -
Anna Mercado Clark: Piña & Privacy Laws
When NFALA de facto fashion advisor and data privacy rock star Anna Mercado Clark moved from the Philippines to the United States, she was old enough to have strong reservations about it--but too young to have a say. Interviewed in this episode by Heidi Hennig Rowe, Anna discusses the path that led her from cultural duality challenges--to courage and heart that she quite literally wears on her terno sleeve.
Anna not only supports the Fil-Am legal community--she currently serves as the Northeast Regional Governor on the board of NAPABA. -
Beth Olivera: Emerging Leadership & Identity
Corporate immigration law rock star and NFALA Young Lawyers Network Chair Beth Olivera bonds with host June Casalmir on the topics of lumpia and Peloton workouts as she recounts growing up in a multicultural Midwestern family. Beth talks about her friendship with her sister Emily and provides her thoughts on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy.
Beth is currently an associate at Cozen O’Connor’s Chicago office and also serves as Board Secretary for NFALA affiliate FALA Chicago. -
Tracy Badua: Coast to Coast Powerhouse
East Coast or West Coast? Bulalo or nilaga? Interviewed in this episode by Jonah Toleno, Tracy Badua charms us all with her low-key sense of humor, making it all seem effortless. She recounts growing up in L.A. County, graduating from college in three years, and moving across the country to D.C. and then back again. Finally--and most incredibly--she talks about being a working mother in the midst of a pandemic.
Tracy is an attorney in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and is a past President of the Filipino American Lawyers of San Diego. -
Abi Rivamonte Mesa: For the People
So much in one episode: trial successes, service to underserved communities, laughter, and record-from-home interruptions. Listen in as Heidi Hennig Rowe interviews San Francisco Fil-Am O.G. lawyer goddess and chief-of-everything, Abigail Rivamonte Mesa.
Abi is Chief of Staff for Supervisor Matt Haney in District 6 in San Francisco and has also served as a criminal defense attorney and deputy public defender at the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office.