Foreign Women in Japan

Recently I was interviewed by my former student Mizuki Nakata for her research about professional migrant women in Japan, where she is aiming to understand what difficulties including for example isolation, exclusion and discrimination but also challenges as building up a social network, realizing some kind of work-life balance and finding the right niche in Japanese society, they faced and even overcame. As there are nowadays so many different kind of women in Japan, living, working, surviving but also thriving here, it will be important to see what kind of results the research will reveal and how it might help other women to take control of their own life, set goals, and make positive choices, or in other words, how can we empower women to change Japan from inside.

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Boundless – 100 Faces of Yokohama

Boundless Yokohama

On saturday, 6th July Heide Imai had the chance to talk with Dennis Chia, CEO of Boundless International and Sosei Partner (a learning and empowerment platform for the international community to contribute to Japan’s regional revitalization) about her image of Yokohama.

The interview was conducted as part of the Boundless – 100 Faces of Yokohama project, which is supported by the Yokohama City Government and aims to portray 100 international residents and their perspective on the city. The interview took place in the new Boundless Office and next to the interesting aspects as the history, social mix and attractive points of Yokohama, also points of improvement and new ideas for future living in Yokohama were discussed.

The outcomes of the project look very promising and for updates on new publications, events and workshops in relation to this project, please check the Boundless 100 Faces of Yokohama website.

http://boundless.international/projects/100facesofyokohama