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DISRUPT 4.0. Filipina Women: BEING examines the leadership philosophy, styles, and traits of Filipina women leaders in a complex diaspora environment through individual life stories. With the rise of anti-Asian hate, this book's many authors provide a deep understanding of their struggles in bridging Filipino and global cultures in the workplace. The leadership stories are around three themes:1) Liberation - Learning the right to live life as they've always wanted but couldn't because of the debilitating pressures of culture and outside forces.2) Transformation - Discovering the internal shifts that aligned with her highest potential3) Change - Experiencing new and exciting things that impac...
Examines the work of 18 Asian Pacific American artists creating in the Pacific Northwest during the period from 1900 to 1960. Essays on art in Seattle, Asian American painters of Washington state, early Asian American photographers, and the legacy of Asian American art accompany color paintings and
Published by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Design) and distributed by Rizzoli, this collection of articles, with bandw illustrations, favors housing in America and concerns itself largely with design-related issues. One of its main concerns is the influence that cultural values, technological innovations, the media, and political and economic forces have had on housing. Acidic paper. 101/2x81/4". Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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