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Title: The Philippines: Ripe for LGBT Employee Networks


1
The Philippines Ripe for LGBT Employee Networks
  • Dana Rosete
  • Ronil Villacorta
  • Adam Baron
  • Kelly Miller

2
Workshop Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Meet the Philippines!
  • The Thomson Reuters Story
  • Key Takeaways
  • Discussion and Questions

3
Meet the philippines!
4
Mabuhay and Welcome to the Philippines!
  • The Philippines is an archipelago comprised of
    how many islands?
  • 57
  • 734
  • 3,219
  • 7,107

Manila
5
Mabuhay and Welcome to the Philippines!
  • The Philippines is an archipelago comprised of
    7,107 islands located in the Western Pacific
    Ocean in Southeast Asia.
  • Total land area is comparable to Arizona
  • 12th most populous country in the world (101
    million, 2011 est.)
  • There are three main divisions Luzon, Visayas
    and Mindanao
  • Most of the islands are mountainous and covered
    in tropical rainforests, with usually hot and
    humid weather

Manila
6
Western Influence in The Philippines
  • What two countries are represented in the
    official seal of Republic of The Philippines?
  • USA and Spain

7
Western Influence in The Philippines
  • Islands originally populated by various
    indigenous tribes
  • The Philippines were established by Spain in 1565
    and named after King Philip II
  • Islands ceded to the United States in 1898 as
    part of the Treaty of Paris
  • Republic of Philippines became independent in
    1946
  • Western influence can be seen everywhere from
    language, names, cuisine, arts and music

8
Western Influence in The Philippines
  • National language is Filipino. The Philippines
    has the largest population of English speakers
    (as a second language) in the world.
  • One of the most apparent influences of Spanish
    rule is seen in religion where 80 of the
    population identifies as Roman Catholic
  • Government based on three branches similar to the
    US President, bicameral Congress and Supreme
    Court
  • Education system structure similar to that found
    in the US

9
The LGBT Landscape
10
The LGBT Landscape
  • What do you call a person who speaks the gay
    lingo? Bekimon

11
The LGBT Landscape - LAWS
  • CRIMINALIZATION
  • No laws criminalize homosexuality.
  • ANTI-DISCRIMINATION
  • No laws prohibit discrimination based on sexual
    orientation or gender identity, but there is a
    pending anti-discrimination bill in Congress
  • MARRIAGE and FAMILY
  • No legal recognition for same-sex marriage, civil
    unions or domestic partnerships.
  • No legal recognition for adoptive same-sex
    parents
  • MILITARY
  • Sexual orientation does not exempt citizens from
    CAT (Citizens Army Training). The Philippines
    ended its ban on allowing openly gay and bisexual
    men and women from serving in the military in
    2009.
  • GENDER CHANGES
  • It is illegal to change genders on an official
    document. This is not allowed even after sex
    reassignment surgery.

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The LGBT Landscape - POLITICS
  • POLITICAL PARTIES
  • Political parties are typically very cautious
    about supporting LGBT rights, as most fall along
    the social conservative political spectrum.
  • AKBAYAN PARTY National citizens party made up of
    various sectors who traditionally have had little
    voice in government youth, women, fisher folk,
    elderly, gays and lesbians, Muslims and workers.
    First version of the Anti-Discrimination Bill (HB
    634) was authored by Akbayan.
  • LADLAD PARTY Political party for LGBT Filipinos
    running for representation in Congress in 2013.
    Founded in 2003 and comprised of LGBT and
    LGBT-friendly members. In 2009 the Commission on
    Elections rejected their bid for representation
    on moral grounds.
  • SECTORS
  • Under the Philippine constitution some 20 of
    seats in the House of Representatives are
    reserved for sectors (categories such as the
    elderly, peasants, labor, etc.). In 1995 and
    1997, unsuccessful efforts were made to reform
    the law so as to include LGBT people.
  • UNITED NATIONS
  • The Philippines abstained from voting on the UN
    declaration on sexual orientation and gender
    identity which condemns violence, harassment,
    discrimination, exclusion, stigmatization, and
    prejudice based on sexual orientation and gender
    identity.
  • UNITED STATES EMBASSY
  • Celebrated LGBT Pride Month in The Philippines
    for the first time ever in 2011
  • Event hosted by US Ambassador Harry Thomas

13
The LGBT Landscape COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
  • RAINBOW RIGHTS PROJECT
  • Lesbian and gay lawyers and legal activists
    promoting rights of LGBT Filipinos
  • Acclaimed for their rainbow cards
  • PINK basic rights, what to do if arrested for
    offense common to LGBT community
  • BLUE legal protections for lesbians in
    relationships
  • LILAC basic rights in the workplace
  • UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES BABAYLAN
  • Leading LGBT student group for all UP campuses,
    founded in 1992
  • INCLUSIVE WORKPLACE PROJECT
  • Encourages organizations to adopt workplace
    non-discrimination policies the include sexual
    orientation and gender identity/expression
  • Developed the Inclusive Workplace Philippines
    List
  • PHILIPPINE NATIONAL LGBT CONFERENCE
  • 2011 conference hosted participants from 46 LGBT
    groups across the country
  • Call for government action and collaboration on
    community outreach strategies

14
The LGBT Landscape THE LINGO
  • LGBT TERMS
  • SWARDSPEAK
  • Sward meaning gay male
  • Coined in the 1970s, it enables Filipino gays to
    resist dominant culture and carve out a space of
    their own.

Filipino English
Bakla, Bading, Becky, Binabae Gay man
Tibo, Lesbiana, Tomboy (pink, blue and purple) Lesbian
Bisekswal, Silahis Bisexual
Bakla Transgender
Swardspeak Origin Definition
crayola cry (English) to cry, be sad
Pagoda Cold Wave Lotion pagod (Tagalog) tired
Tom Jones gutom (Tagalog) hungry
15
The LGBT Landscape THE LINGO
Swardspeak Origin Definition
Murriah Carey mura (Tagalog) ?
  • What is the English translation of Murriah Carey?
  • diva
  • glitter
  • cheap
  • fierce

16
The LGBT Landscape CULTURE
  • Macho Dancer
  • First indie gay film
  • Released in 1988 by Filipino director Lino Brocka
  • BryanBoy
  • Filipino fashion blogger
  • Site receives 5,000 visits/day
  • Fans include Marc Jacobs and is recognized as an
    influence by major fashion publications
  • Aiza Seguerra
  • Popular actress and recording artist became a
    celebrity at the age of 3
  • Came out as lesbian in 2007

17
The LGBT Landscape CULTURE
  • ZsaZsa Zaturnnah
  • Popular comic book super heroine created by
    Filipino artist Carlo Vergara
  • Alter ego, Ada, is a gay man who turns into
    ZsaZsa by ingesting a pink stone and shouting
    Zaturnnah
  • Amazing Philippine Theatre
  • Founded in 2001, its one of the biggest
    entertainment venues in Asia featuring
    transgender performers
  • Jose Pitoy Moreno
  • Top Filipino fashion designer internationally
    once dubbed the Fashion Czar of Asia
  • Has dressed royalty, politicians, socialites and
    celebrities around the world

18
The LGBT Landscape CULTURE
  • Name another prominent Filipino celebrity.

19
THE THOMSON REUTERS STORY
20
Cross Border Beginnings
  • Global LGBTF Network Formed at Out Equal 2010
  • Network initially active in the US and UK
  • Global expansion goals, but no clear plan
  • Executive Sponsor Recruited in Hong Kong
  • Straight ally, ex-New Yorker who just relocated
  • Requested larger Asia LGBTF presence
  • LGBTF Story on Internal Site Attracted Global
    Members
  • Executive sponsorship announcement appeared
    online
  • Close to 30 members in Manila
  • Onil sent a personal email offering help and
    recruited Dana to partner

21
Global Partnership
  • Global LGBTF Committee Envisions a Manila Launch
  • Enlisted Onil and Dana as local leaders
  • Requested funding from Executive Sponsor
  • Brainstormed event ideas based on US experiences
  • Leveraged internal communication channels to
    promote event
  • Utilized LGBTF website as a place to host
    information, and drive engagement

22
Local Leadership
  • CHOOSING A SOCIAL EVENT
  • Consulted with senior site officer
  • Low cost for US even though it was high for
    Manila
  • Offered a great place to eat/drink for free
    giveaways and gifts
  • Location would be orientation and gender neutral,
  • Chose Saturday to accommodate shifts
  • Kick things off with something fun and social
    opportunity to network
  • Sets up an atmosphere where members will want to
    give back
  • Event budget was 1,500 and engaged 50 people
  • PUBLICIZE!
  • Utilized posters, email blasts, Facebook, word of
    mouth
  • Employees had to join the network to get an
    invite to the party
  • CHALLENGES
  • Associating with the LGBTF Network and what that
    means
  • FOLLOWING UP
  • Philippines network quickly grew to over 130
    largest in the world

23
Global Partnership
  • Onil and Dana joined the global steering
    committee
  • Success in The Philippines helping to make a case
    for the rest of Asia
  • Serving as a model for future network launches
  • Share the story at Out and Equal in 2011
  • Next step grow relationships with LGBTF network
    at other multi-national firms in The Philippines

24
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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Making it Happen in The Philippines
  • Set goals and expectations
  • Recruit a senior executive on the groundand get
    that person TALKING!
  • Poll your colleagueswhats likely to get their
    attention?
  • Make it appeal to everyone, not just LGBT
    employees, and pick the right time
  • Identify budget resourcesmake a business case
  • Start the relationship by setting up gratitude
  • Provide long distance support and encouragement
  • Publicize use a website
  • Follow upkeep them engaged

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