This collection features articles reflecting the life experiences of Philippine women who have migrated to Europe. It includes diverse narratives such as personal migration stories, historical perspectives on migration, and discussions on the challenges faced by Filipino women abroad. Contributors share insights on various topics, including the support of families back home, the complexities of cultural identity, and the struggles against human trafficking. Articles explore the roles of Filipina nurses and au pairs, the impact of new citizenship laws on integration, and the experiences of women in different European countries. The collection also highlights community-building efforts and the importance of addressing women's concerns within the broader migrant worker agenda. Through personal anecdotes and analyses, the authors shed light on the resilience and contributions of Filipinas in their new environments, while also providing resources and support networks for those navigating life as migrants. This compilation serves as both a testament to their journeys and a call for greater awareness of the issues they face in Europe.
Mary Lou U. Hardillo-Werning Books
