Center for WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco
Rebeca Garcia is a communications and grant manager at the Center for WorkLife Law at UC Law San Francisco, with experience as a contract graphic designer for the Central Coast Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy (CAUSE) and a former board member of the Santa Barbara County Action Network (SBCAN). Over the years, Rebeca has produced diverse multimedia content, managed social media strategies, and organized press events to enhance media coverage. Prior roles include youth development specialist at the Boys and Girls Club of South San Luis Obispo County, communications and development intern at Accion Latina, and research assistant at Westmont College, where foundational skills in graphic design and conflict resolution were developed. Rebeca holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Westmont College.
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Center for WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco
The Center for WorkLife Law (WLL) focuses, at any given time, on a few projects that hold the promise of producing meaningful social or institutional change within a three to five year timeframe. Our primary work areas include women’s advancement, interrupting racial and gender bias in the workplace, family responsibilities discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, and work-life issues for men as well as women. We conduct practical, intersectional research and create concrete tools that transcend race, class and gender. We seek to support women in STEM, women in the legal profession, women in higher education, and in general, women in other typically male dominated arenas.