Ryan Malek-Maple

Program Associate, Executive Assistant & Office Manager at Center for WorkLife Law | UC Law San Francisco

Ryan Malek-Maple is currently working as a Research and Policy Fellow at the Center for WorkLife Law in UC Law San Francisco. In the past, Ryan has also worked as a Campaign Intern at CALPIRG Students and as a Camp Counselor at Angel Island Day Camp. Ryan is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a minor in Public Policy.

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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.


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