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I talk with a former member I cherish so much! Erica boasts a diverse professional background. She is currently working in communications and engagement for the Governor of Hawaii in the state's Office of Wellness and Resilience, focusing on mental health and well-being. An advocate and activist at heart, Erika is the state co-lead for Moms Demand Action in Hawaii and is actively involved in advocacy work for working families and children in the Hawaiian Islands. As a mother of two young girls, she also explores her heritage, embarking on a personal journey towards reconnecting with her Filipina roots and obtaining dual citizenship.
Erika describes her multifaceted life in Hawaii, from her advocacy work for mental health and gun violence prevention to her dedicated role as a mother. She recalls the turning point in her life when she joined the sisterhood, driven by a longing to deepen her connection to her Filipina identity. Erika details how the community guided her to explore her heritage further, leading to meaningful conversations with her family and propelling her toward dual citizenship—a journey that brought her and her daughters closer to their cultural origins.
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Hang out with me, Erika and other sisters weekly!
Ready to be uplifted by a community of like-minded Filipinas who are seeking the same growth and reconnection as you? Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood. Use code LISTEN for 15% off! Doors close soon and we hope to to see you there!
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I talk with a former member I cherish so much! Erica boasts a diverse professional background. She is currently working in communications and engagement for the Governor of Hawaii in the state's Office of Wellness and Resilience, focusing on mental health and well-being. An advocate and activist at heart, Erika is the state co-lead for Moms Demand Action in Hawaii and is actively involved in advocacy work for working families and children in the Hawaiian Islands. As a mother of two young girls, she also explores her heritage, embarking on a personal journey towards reconnecting with her Filipina roots and obtaining dual citizenship.
Erika describes her multifaceted life in Hawaii, from her advocacy work for mental health and gun violence prevention to her dedicated role as a mother. She recalls the turning point in her life when she joined the sisterhood, driven by a longing to deepen her connection to her Filipina identity. Erika details how the community guided her to explore her heritage further, leading to meaningful conversations with her family and propelling her toward dual citizenship—a journey that brought her and her daughters closer to their cultural origins.
Key Takeaways:
Notable Quotes:
Hang out with me, Erika and other sisters weekly!
Ready to be uplifted by a community of like-minded Filipinas who are seeking the same growth and reconnection as you? Join the Filipina Soul Sisterhood. Use code LISTEN for 15% off! Doors close soon and we hope to to see you there!
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