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No Second Class Citizens

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by Diana Santibanez

32 episodes
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<p>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.<br><br><br>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.</p>

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3/7/2022

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September 28, 2024

Empowering the Latin Community in Australia with Michelle Yañez-Olivares

In this episode of No Second Class Citizens, we sit down with Michelle Yañez-Olivares, the powerhouse behind Amiga Mia—a thriving community hub connecting and empowering Latin Americans across Australia and New Zealand. Michelle shares her incredible journey as the daughter of Chilean immigrants, navigating cultural identity, and how she turned her passion for community building into a platform with 75,000+ followers.We dive into the challenges faced by the Latin community, the inspiration be...

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August 31, 2024

Creating a Collective Force: Liza Nadolski on Women's Communities

In this insightful episode of "No Second Class Citizens," we're joined by Liza Nadolski, the trailblazing CEO of Melbourne Women's Foundation. Liza shares her journey to becoming the first CEO of this impactful organization, detailing key milestones that shaped her career in creative thinking, strategic planning, and community building.We dive deep into the mission of Melbourne Women's Foundation, exploring how its Giving Circle model empowers women through strategic funding and partnerships....

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July 7, 2024

Breaking Barriers: Payal Tiwari on IT Leadership and Domestic Violence Advocacy

<p>In this episode, we welcome Payal Tiwari, an accomplished professional with over 15 years of experience in management consulting, IT strategy, and customer success. </p><p>Beyond her professional success, Payal is deeply committed to advocating for women and children, particularly in family violence prevention. As a Board Director at Refuge Victoria and a Strategic Advisor for multiple agencies, she focuses on creating initiatives for multicultural communities. With over three and a half years dedicated to this cause, Payal has significantly contributed to prevention, crisis management, and recovery services.<br/><br/>Join us as we delve into Payal’s inspiring journey in the IT industry, exploring the challenges and triumphs of a woman thriving in a male-dominated field. We also discuss her passionate advocacy against domestic violence, examining the unique challenges faced by women from multicultural backgrounds and the strategies she employs to create meaningful change.</p><p>Whether you are interested in IT, social advocacy, or the intersection of both, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Tune in to hear Payal’s invaluable perspectives on balancing professional success with impactful advocacy, and her advice for those looking to make a difference in their careers and communities.<br/><br/><b>Link to IT Training Program for migrant women:</b><br/><a href='https://events.humanitix.com/industry-insights-training-it'>https://events.humanitix.com/industry-insights-training-it</a><br/><br/><b>Contact us at @no_second_class_citizens</b><br/><br/><b>Music: Karina Lehman</b><br/>@karinalehmansmusica<br/><a href='https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/4ZTm4QI2traQXLcpvJCE8V?si=6OhEwbKuS6KdE5_xhNEHhQ&amp;nd=1&amp;dlsi=dbb2256e5316441f'>https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/4ZTm4QI2traQXLcpvJCE8V?si=6OhEwbKuS6KdE5_xhNEHhQ&amp;nd=1&amp;dlsi=dbb2256e5316441f</a></p>

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What is No Second Class Citizens?
<p>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.<br><br><br>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.</p>
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