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191:(formerly United Council of Filipino Associations in Canada or UCFAC), a non-profit federal organization representing member associates across Canada formed in 1963 and incorporated in 1990. Being the regional representative of Greater Toronto Area. In 1992, Hernandez helped organize the first Filipino Canadian National Conference on Wife Abuse and Violence Against Women held in Montreal. 112:
In the 1970s, as the Philippines struggled under the Marcos dictatorship, Hernandez was one of the few activist leaders who led the Second Propaganda Movement against the Marcos dictatorship and formed the Toronto chapter of the
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In 1987, the City of Toronto gave her its Constance E. Hamilton award, which recognizes efforts to secure fair treatment for women. Two years later, the Toronto Star named her Woman of the Year.
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in 1993 she was honoured with the prestigious BANAAG Award, given by the Philippine government to overseas Filipinos with extraordinary achievements or humanitarian work.
97:(December 27, 1943 - December 6, 2011) was a Philippine-born activist most notable in her part in the anti-Marcos movement and women's rights movement in Canada. 428:
Wallis, Maria; Giles, Wenona; Hernandez, Carmencita (1988). "Defining the issues on our terms: Gender, race and state—Interviews with racial minority women".
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Carmencita Hernandez, Regional vice-president of the NCCFA (August 20, 1991). "Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991".
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Ed. Frank Cunningham, Sue Findlay, Marlene Kadar, Alan Lennon and Ed Silva. pp 157–168. Toronto: Between the Lines, 1989.
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As a women's rights advocate, served various functions in women's committees and coalitions. She served on the board of
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She died on December 6, 2011, at Toronto Western Hospital, three days after she suffered a massive stroke.
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The Foundation of NOIVMWC (The National Organization of Immigrant And Visible Minority Women of Canada)
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Carmencita Rocha Hernandez came to Canada in 1975, with a Masters of Science degree in finance from
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Among Filipino organizations, she served as the chair of the Women's Committee of the
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Pierson, Ruth; Cohen, Marjorie; Bourne, Paula; Masters, Philinda (January 1, 1993).
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In 1990 she received a YWCA Women of Distinction Award in community service.
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In 1986, Hernandez was among the attendees of the inaugural meeting of the
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National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada
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and as a panelist at various community, labour and feminist events.
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Obstructed Labour: Race and Gender in the Re-Emergence of Midwifery
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Canadian Campaign for the United Opposition in the Philippines
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Canadian Ethnocultural Council Women's Issues Committee
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Portrait of Filipino Canadians in Ontario (1960-1990)
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Coalition for a Just Refugee and Immigration Policy
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Philippines
Toronto
University of Minnesota
Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship
Ruben Cusipag
Carlos Bulosan Theatre
National Organization of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women of Canada
National Council of Canadian-Filipino Associations
The Foundation of NOIVMWC (The National Organization of Immigrant And Visible Minority Women of Canada)
Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship
Carlos Bulosan Theatre
Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship
Filipino community in Toronto






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