
No Second Class Citizens
Throughout the history of humanity, women have been treated as second-class citizens. We have been seen as minorities, despite representing 50% of the world's population, and when it comes to leadership, we have consistently been underrepresented. This situation leads to our needs being sidelined. That is why, in this podcast, I want to place women where we rightfully belong: as first-class citizens.
A lo largo de la historia de la humanidad las mujeres hemos sido tratadas como ciudadanas de segunda categoría, hemos sido miradas como minorías cuando representamos el 50% de la población mundial y en términos de liderazgo constantemente hemos estado subrepresentadas, lo cual hace que nuestras necesidades también pasen a segundo plano. Es por eso que en este podcast, quiero poner a las mujeres en el lugar que nos corresponde, como ciudadanos de primera.
No Second Class Citizens
Fabiola Campbell and the Challenges of Professional Migrant Women in Australia
In this episode, we spoke with Fabiola Campbell, the Founder of Professional Migrant Women, an organisation that aims to bring visibility and representation of professional migrant women to corporate Australia. With Fabiola we discussed about the issues that migrant people, especially women, face in Australia. We talked about the importance of networking, the recruiting process, the contributions of professional migrant women to Australian society and its economy and much more.
Originally from Venezuela, Fabiola moved to Australia in the early 2000s after graduating as a Criminologist. However, she faced challenges securing a professional job during her first three years in Australia, and that difficult experience motivated her to establish Professional Migrant Women in 2019.
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Music: Karina Lehman
@karinalehmansmusica
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