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Housing & Economic Rights Advocates (HERA)

HERA is a California statewide, not-for-profit legal service and advocacy organization dedicated to helping Californians — particularly those most vulnerable — build a safe, sound financial future, free of discrimination and economic abuses, in all aspects of household financial concerns. We provide free legal services, consumer workshops, training for professionals and community organizing support, create innovative solutions and engage in policy work locally, statewide and nationally.

Who We Are

Housing and Economic Rights Advocates (HERA) is a California statewide, not‐for‐profit legal services organization based in Oakland, California. HERA provides free legal services to low and moderate income residents to help tenants, homeowners and homeless residents.

Our Work


  • We promote affordable and fair credit access, asset building and preservation.

  • We fight abusive mortgage servicing, problems with homeowner associations, foreclosure, escrow and other homeowner problems.

  • We fight predatory lending of all kinds.

  • We fight discrimination in financial services and consumer transactions.

  • We provide financial counseling to individuals and community education workshops.

  • We train service providers and other professionals.

  • We translate our clients' experiences and needs into policy work.

  • We collaborate with many different partners across the state and country.

  • We create positive solutions for vulnerable residents.

Get Help

  • Reentry

    We help people going through reentry — and their family members — build or rebuild their credit, and we teach you how to address lingering debt problems so that you get a fresh financial start.

  • Students, College and Debt

    HERA helps you figure out the cost of college, legitimate providers, and how to pay for college. We help you manage student loan debt, whether from college or a for-profit school, and we fight predatory lending practices and scams.

  • Debt Collection Problems

    We will coach you through the process of how to handle various kinds of debt. On all debts, you have a right to be treated properly by whoever is trying to collect. HERA teaches you your rights and protects you along the way.

  • Seniors

    HERA helps seniors figure out how to hang onto their home and age in the community where they want to be. We also help seniors figure out how to manage all of their debts and other financial concerns.

  • Building Credit Safely

    Everyone needs to understand how credit works and how it affects their lives. It is also important to figure out how to build or improve your credit, and how to manage it afterward. HERA helps you with that.

  • Veterans and Servicemembers

    Veterans and servicemembers are targeted for financial scams and expensive credit. Veterans can also face additional burdens financially and need particular help addressing debt and credit concerns. HERA helps veterans and servicemembers and their families handle both.

  • Immigrants

    HERA helps immigrants understand and navigate our complex financial services systems. We also help immigrants build credit, address collections concerns and abusive practices that target them.

  • Homeownership Preservation

    HERA helps homeowners understand their legal rights and how to hang onto their home. That includes helping owners with a condo or townhome. Homeowner Associations ("HOAs") and debt collectors for the HOA often erroneously handle homeowner accounts. This can lead to excessive costs and/or wrongful foreclosure on homeowners, particularly older adults or people with disabilities.

  • People of Color

    People of color are targeted for abusive consumer scams and products. We help you understand your rights and address the problems you are having.

  • LGBTQ

    LBGTQ residents are frequently denied fair acess to credit and consumer services. HERA helps you understand and fight for your rights.

  • Estate Planning

    There is a racial and gender wealth gap in our country. HERA provides full service estate planning services on a sliding scale to help you keep what you have and protect yourself and family.

  • Medical Debt

    California residents who are uninsured or who face high medical costs have a right to free or discounted care for services received at hospitals. If you have high medical bills or medical bills in collection, HERA can help you understand your legal rights and how to address these problems.

Get In Touch

California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) and HERA are currently engaged in a collaborative homeless prevention effort throughout Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. If you are a tenant in need of help, please contact HERA at 510 271-8443, ext. 300, or inquiries@heraca.org, OR, contact CRLA at  1-800-337-0690.   CRLA is also leading a five-county mass record clearing campaign.  If you are interested in clearing your criminal record, please contact CRLA at (805) 902-CRLA or email reentry@crla.org.

 

Send Us an Email

We Probably Speak Your Language

  • Please call us or send us an email describing your situation.

  • En HERA, hablamos su idioma. Llámenos o envíenos un correo electrónico que describa su problema.

  • 请告诉我们您所遇到的问题

  • Sa HERA, hablamos su idioma. Llámenos correo electrónico o envienos isang describa na su problema.

  • Пожалуйста, позвоните нам или отправьте нам электронное письмо с описанием Вашей ситуации.

  • لطفا به ما بگویید که مشکل شما با داشتن

Workshops

Upcoming Dates and Topics

HERA offers workshops to provide legal information to the public on a wide variety of topics, including debt collection and credit, and how to keep your home and avoid foreclosure. Topics will rotate over time. Check to see which workshops are bilingual and in which languages.

Please reach out to us about contracting for workshops or call 510-271-8443 ext. 300.

You Should Know This

Resources. Information. All the news you need.

 
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  • Our informative brochures are easy to read and help you better understand your rights as a student. Information is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean.

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    Are you a veteran seeking legal support? Struggling with debt and credit issues or with keeping your home?

    Whether you’re homeless, a homeowner, or a tenant, HERA provides one-on-one assistance to veterans as a non-profit organization with a broad economic justice and anti-discrimination mission.

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Meet the Team

Maeve Elise Brown

Nisha Ajmani

Daniel Alper

Aren Ash

  • Executive Director

    Maeve Elise Brown, Executive Director and a founder of Housing and Economic Rights Advocates (HERA), manages operations, supervises staff and participates in the organization's substantive work.

    A graduate of UCLA Law School, Ms. Brown's experience as a public interest attorney include litigation and administrative advocacy on behalf of tenants and homeowners, public benefits advocacy, community organizing, fair housing advocacy, community workshops, and trainings and technical assistance for professionals. Ms. Brown has organized and opened a community development credit union, designed and taught a course on mortgage lending and homeownership at UC Berkeley School of Law and served for five years on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Consumer Advisory Board, functioning as Chair in her final year. She has published various articles on affordable housing issues, authored a chapter in the American Bar Association's Legal Guide to Affordable Housing Development (first edition and updated), is bilingual in Spanish and French and conversant in Japanese, Farsi, Italian and German.

  • Staff Attorney

    Nisha Ajmani is a staff attorney at HERA. She focuses her work on tenant advocacy, including helping tenants resolve issues related to credit reporting, debt collection, housing discrimination, habitability, and landlord disputes.

    Prior to joining HERA, Nisha was a Housing Staff Attorney at Family Violence Law Center, in Oakland, where she advocated on behalf of domestic violence survivors who were dealing with housing legal issues. Her work there included in-court representation of survivors in obtaining restraining and move-out orders and defending against evictions. Nisha has also spent a substantial portion of her legal career advocating on behalf of system-involved youth.

    Nisha was a summer legal intern at HERA in 2011 and a post-graduate attorney fellow at HERA in 2013. Nisha earned her J.D. in 2012 from the University of Oregon School of Law, where she was a Managing Editor on the Oregon Law Review. Nisha was born and raised in the Bay Area and earned her B.A. from Bowdoin College in 2006. She enjoys painting in her free time.

  • Staff Attorney

    Daniel Alper is a staff attorney at HERA, focused primarily on issues around predatory lending and foreclosure prevention. He provides direct services to clients and also engages in impact litigation.

    Prior to working at HERA, Daniel was a law clerk at the Alameda County Public Defender’s office and judicial extern in the Northern District of California. Daniel earned his JD from Golden Gate University School of Law, where he participated in the Environmental Justice Clinic and served as an editor on the Environmental Law Journal.

    Daniel currently teaches Legal Methods and Legal Analysis as an adjunct professor in the Academic Achievement program at GGU School of Law.

  • Staff Attorney

    Aren Ash is a Staff Attorney at HERA in Oakland, CA, concentrating on tenant advocacy, issues related to landlord disputes, housing discrimination, habitability, debt collection, and credit reporting.

    Prior to joining HERA, Aren worked in private practice and as a law clerk at the San Francisco Public Defender’s office. He earned his JD from Golden Gate University School of Law, where he was an Associate Editor of Law Review and co-founder of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. In his spare time, Aren enjoys cooking, hiking, and playing basketball.

Natasha Blazer

Kendra Bowen

Jamie Campbell

Kasandra Calderas

  • Public Interest Fellow

    Natasha Blazer is a Public Interest Fellow at HERA and a graduate of UC Berkeley, School of Law. Natasha works with clients on homeownership issues, including predatory home improvement scams and foreclosure prevention, as well as general credit and debt issues. She also engages in HERA’s state-wide coalition building and policy advocacy efforts.

    Prior to joining HERA, Natasha worked as a Domestic Violence Counselor and Immigration Paralegal in Boston, MA and attended Tufts University as an undergraduate. In law school, Natasha primarily worked on consumer justice and civil rights issues, interning with legal services clinics, impact litigation organizations, and plaintiff side firms in the San Francisco Bay Area. She also participated in asylum advocacy and led student groups focused on combating the harms caused by interpersonal violence and economic inequity.

  • Senior Attorney

    Kendra Bowen is providing estate planning services to individuals, educational workshops for the public, and training for attorneys. With her Juris Doctor from Hastings College of the Law, Ms. Bowen also brings strong, general litigation and real estate experience.

  • Administrative Assistant

    Jamie Campbell is an Administrative Assistant at HERA. She brings experience in counseling residents in distress (financial, emotional, et cetera) and guiding them to resources.

    In her work at HERA, Ms. Campbell handles court filings and case management tasks, screens the diverse callers to HERA who request assistance, develops outreach materials and works with the Executive Director and attorney staff on other administrative matters. She earned a BA in Political Science and Legal Studies from UC Berkeley, and plans to attend law school in the future.

  • Administrative Assistant

    Kasandra Calderas is an Administrative Assistant at HERA. She was born In Los Angeles but raised in a border town named Heber. With a B.A. in Hospitality Administration and Management from The Art Institute of San Diego, Kasandra's focus is to help and guide Latino communities and other residents in distress using her second language, which is Spanish, as a strength. Before joining HERA, Kasandra worked for Darden Restaurant Inc as an Executive Managing Partner. Supported her team’s career development by teaching and mentoring, leading to their full potential. Developing and implementing organizational goals, procedures, and policies. At HERA, Kasandra focuses on client intake, document management, as well as a broad range of administrative and outreach support. In her free time, she enjoys playing softball, cooking, traveling, and spending time with her family and 2 puppies

Christa Conry

Christa Conry

Mary E. Day

Mary E. Day

Gina Di Giusto

Meghan Grim

  • Senior Attorney

    Christa Conry is a senior attorney at HERA, working in tenant advocacy and homelessness prevention. Before joining HERA, she practiced as a tenant rights litigator, filing claims for clients who faced intractable habitability issues, wrongful evictions, elder abuse, and landlord harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. She has represented hundreds of tenants in state courts, before administrative bodies, and through other direct services. She worked on updating CEB's 2022 California Landlord-Tenant Practice guide and has presented nationally on housing issues. From 2018 to 2022, she was named to the Northern California Super Lawyers Rising Stars list.

    Christa graduated cum laude from UC Hastings College of the Law. She was a law clerk for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Equal Rights Advocates, managing editor of the Hastings Journal on Gender and the Law, and a member of the trial competition team. She is originally from Kailua, Hawaii.

  • Staff Attorney

    Mary E. Day is a Staff Attorney at HERA focusing on foreclosure prevention, student loans, and solar panel and home improvement scams. Prior to joining HERA, Mary represented parents in Alameda County struggling to reunite their families. Working with these families overwhelmed by poverty and systemically racist policies, Mary obtained several appellate rulings protecting families against unfair government practices.

    Previously, Mary was a Public Defender in Florida where she represented juveniles and adults and became the office’s Search and Seizure Expert. Mary earned her J.D. from Stetson University College of Law in Gulfport, Florida. Mary is also an inventor on 5 U.S. patents reflecting the many years prior to the launch of her legal career that Mary spent as a Silicon Valley research engineer.

  • Senior Attorney

    Gina Di Giusto is a Senior Attorney at HERA and a graduate of Harvard Law School. Prior to joining HERA in 2013, Gina provided advice on landlord-tenant issues at a local legal services program, completed a fellowship at the Superior Court in Alameda County, and spent two years representing residents of publicly subsidized housing before local housing authorities.

    Gina was selected to the California Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list in 2016-18 for her work in consumer law; the "Rising Stars" list is selected by peer lawyers and recognizes no more than 2.5 percent of up-and-coming attorneys in each state. At HERA, Gina works on unfair debt collection, wrongful credit reporting, and mortgage and foreclosure-related issues on behalf of Californians in need. Gina also brings significant litigation experience and expertise addressing abuses by homeowners' associations.

  • Staff Attorney

    Meghan Grim is a staff attorney at HERA and a graduate of USC Gould School of Law, with over ten years of experience in public interest law. She currently focuses on mortgage issues and foreclosure prevention, student loan debt, and fair credit reporting.

    Prior to joining HERA, Meghan worked for the County of Los Angeles, representing the Department of Children and Family Services in the juvenile dependency system. Aside from extensive courtroom experience, she brings appellate knowledge, having also worked for the California Court of Appeal Indigent Defense Panel.

    During her time in law school, she clerked for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office in the Appellate Division, as well as for the Children's Law Center of California.

Siyi He

Joseph Jaramillo

Arthur D. Levy

Alejandra Luna

  • Administrative Assistant

    Siyi He is an administrative assistant at HERA. She was born and raised in China and holds a B.A. in French from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. Prior to joining HERA, she worked as a Marketing Specialist, leveraging her skills in assisting people.

    As a first-generation immigrant, Siyi is passionate about supporting individuals from all races, particularly those who are vulnerable. At HERA, she focuses on estate planning, client intake, and provides administrative support to the staff attorneys. During her free time, Siyi enjoys spending time outdoors, cherishing moments with her friends and family.

  • Senior Attorney

    Joe Jaramillo is a Senior Attorney at HERA. He was born and raised in Vallejo, California, completed his undergraduate studies at UC Davis, and his legal studies at UC Berkeley School of Law. He has focused his career on the public interest, having served as a staff attorney at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund; a litigator representing employees and consumers at the law firms of Goldstein, Borgen, Dardarian & Ho and GrahamHollis APC; and in his current position.

    At HERA, Joe served as one of class counsel in the Sweet v. Cardona class action, helping to reach a groundbreaking settlement that afforded relief to hundreds of thousands of federal student loan borrowers whose discharge applications were ignored by the Department of Education. His current practice focuses on assisting consumers with debt collection defense, credit repair, predatory home improvement financing schemes, real estate fraud, and foreclosure avoidance.

  • Director of Litigation

    Arthur D. Levy is HERA's Director of Litigation, with over 35 years of litigation experience focused on class actions representing consumers in major banking, lending and insurance cases.

    Over the course of his career, Mr. Levy has successfully successfully handled complex consumer protection litigation against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Lenox Financial, Mercury Insurance Company, Auto Insurance Specialists, Xerox, and IKON. He's currently co-counseling a long-standing class action against CashCall challenging CashCall's collection and lending practices and exorbitant interest rates and loan terms. His active pro bono practice includes extensive Amicus Curiae (Friend of the Court) briefs on key legal issues for non-profit organizations, including HERA, National Consumer Law Center, Consumers Union, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, and the California Reinvestment Coalition. A tireless advocate, he has provided pro bono legal representation to a variety of historic preservation organizations as well.

  • Administrative Assistant

    Alejandra Luna is an Administrative Assistant at HERA. She brings over five years of nonprofit leadership experience in developing and marketing campaigns, counseling residents in distress and guiding them to resources. Prior to joining HERA, Alejandra was a county wide outreach coordinator for a nonprofit institution.

    Born and raised in Southern California, Alejandra received her B.A. from California State University Fullerton. She enjoys walking alongside her community and is actively coordinating a foundation for students who have demonstrated economic need and academic potential.

Amina Merritt

Veronica Soto Miller

Vanessa Minero

Vanessa Minero

  • Staff Attorney

    Amina Merritt is a Staff Attorney on the Tenant Team. Prior to joining HERA, she was Principal Attorney at The Merritt Law Clinic, PC, representing children and parents as contract counsel in child welfare cases. The Merritt Law Clinic was also on the NorCal panel of attorneys for the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) giving advice and representation to principals and superintendents. Her experience also includes working as private counsel on a variety of civil rights, education, administrative, and employment matters, serving as Staff, and Supervising Attorney, becoming Acting Executive Director for Sacramento Child Advocates. She brings significant litigation experience in state and federal court and administrative hearing settings.

    Amina received her B.A., magna cum laude, from Amherst College. She was a Public Service Education Fellow in the Masters’ Program/Public Administration at Fordham University and earned her J.D. from the University of Southern California, Gould School of Law. At HERA, Amina provides legal services to homeless residents and tenants to help them access and remain stable in housing.

  • Staff Attorney

    Veronica Soto Miller is a staff attorney at HERA and a graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law. Prior to joining HERA, Ms. Miller spent 10 years working as a Deputy City Attorney for the City of Los Angeles, where she worked as a civil litigator defending the City in premise liability actions. In addition to being an experienced litigator, Ms. Miller has extensive courtroom experience as both a criminal prosecutor and a public defender.

    Ms. Miller began her career in criminal law where she developed exceptional interpersonal skills to clearly and concisely communicate complex legal and precedential issues to clients. At HERA, she focuses primarily on mortgage and foreclosure related issues, homeowner preservation, and assists consumers targeted by home improvement schemes. Ms. Miller is also fluent in Spanish.

  • Administrative Assistant

    Vanessa Minero is an Administrative Assistant at HERA. She was born and raised in Southern California, earned her B.A. in Political Science and Human Rights from UC Davis, and is set to pursue law school. Before joining HERA, Vanessa worked alongside the UC Davis Center for Regional Change and Chicanx Studies Department in a network mapping research project to provide support and resources to vulnerable communities across California. She is bilingual, speaking Spanish and English. At HERA, her focus is assisting our Estate Planning team with client support, document management, outreach, and more. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, concerts, cooking, traveling, and spending time with her partner and two cats, Quin and Luna. 

  • Staff Attorney

    Karren Moore-Jordan joins HERA as a staff attorney with nearly thirty years of experience practicing law. At HERA she focuses on probate estate practice and educating the public on understanding the probate process in California.

    Prior to joining HERA, Karren worked in private practice in Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano counties assisting clients with guardianships, conservatorships, estate planning and decedent estates. During this time, she also worked as an administrative hearing officer deciding 5150 cases and supervised legal interns as a staff attorney for the Environmental Law and Justice Clinic at Golden Gate University educating and advocating for marginalized communities in the Bay Area. Karren also comes to HERA with experience as a housing and transportation analyst having worked for the Jersey City Housing Authority and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, respectively.

    Karren holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and a Master’s degree in Public Policy from New York University. She earned her JD from Golden Gate University, School of Law in San Francisco.

    Karren currently sits on the board of the Solano County Library Foundation and is a passionate fiber artist.

Faviana Schectman

Michael Sun

Kathleen Thaete

Audrey Powers Thornton

  • Administrative Assistant

    Faviana Schectman is an Administrative Assistant at HERA. She earned her B.A. from Lewis and Clark College, and a Masters in Migration Studies from Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. She brings experience in administrative support, community organizing, intake coordination, and research, among other skills.

    At HERA, she conducts client intake, provides document management, client support to attorneys, materials development, interpretation, as well as engaging in fundraising support work. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, going to trivia, fostering kittens, drinking coffee, exploring new places, and playing the harp. She is tri-lingual in Spanish and Portuguese.

  • Administrative Assistant

    Michael Sun is an administrative assistant at HERA. Graduating from the University of California Santa Barbara with a B.A. in Political Science, Michael is eager to attend law school in the future and hopes to pursue public interest law to redress the various ways marginalized communities are multiply burdened in U.S. society.

    Michael focuses on client intake, document management, as well as a broad range of administrative and research support for HERA's staff attorneys. His favorite part about working at HERA is the constant opportunities for learning under the guidance of talented attorneys and administrative staff.

  • Staff Attorney

    Kathleen Thaete is a staff attorney at HERA where she focuses primarily on foreclosure prevention and homeownership preservation. Prior to working at HERA, Kathleen was a staff attorney at Legal Assistance for Seniors where she assisted older adults in Alameda County. There she advocated for older tenants facing eviction and other housing legal issues, and she assisted older adults who received wrongful terminations and overpayments of their government benefits.

    She began her legal career as a Borchard Foundation Center on Law & Aging Fellow during which time she focused on bringing tenant-based legal services to older adults in Alameda County's Tri Valley area.

    Kathleen is a graduate of Northeastern University's School of Law and received her undergraduate degree at the University of San Francisco.

  • Senior Attorney

    Audrey Powers Thornton is a senior attorney at HERA and a graduate of Washington University School of Law. Prior to joining HERA, Ms. Thornton spent 36 years working as a civil litigator specializing in real property law, partnership disputes and financial elder abuse litigation. She represented borrowers during the foreclosure crisis, litigating predatory lending actions and making inroads in lending liability. Ms. Thornton was a founding member of Thornton Koller in 2010. In addition to being an experienced litigator, she is an accomplished appellate attorney with published appellate decisions.

    As a contributor to a legal periodical she has published a series of articles on the cases before the U.S. Supreme Court each term. She is also on the Board of the Women’s Resource Center, opened a legal clinic providing services to survivors of intimate partner violence and is a Certified Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Victim Advocate. At HERA, she works on mortgage and foreclosure related issues, student loan debt litigation, and assists consumers targeted by home improvement schemes.

Susan Yea

Xinyi Zhang

Xinyi Zhang

Irene Zhu

  • Staff Attorney

    Susan Yea is a staff attorney at HERA serving clients in the estate planning practice. Prior to joining HERA, Ms. Yea worked in tax groups at financial service firms helping clients with international tax planning. She has also previously worked in estate planning firms assisting families and individuals of varying backgrounds.

    Ms. Yea received a BA from UC Berkeley, a JD from Golden Gate University School of Law, and an LLM in Taxation from the University of Florida. Ms. Yea also volunteers as a pro bono attorney for Free To Thrive where she helps victims of human trafficking vacate criminal records in various counties throughout California.

  • Staff Attorney

    Xinyi Zhang is a staff attorney at HERA. He focuses his advocacy on tenant rights, fair credit reporting and debt collection, housing discrimination, habitability, and student loan borrower defense.

    Prior to joining HERA, Xinyi worked as a defense attorney in Los Angeles, representing parents in the juvenile dependency system. His work there included daily in-court representation of hundreds of clients whose families were facing interference by the Department of Children and Family Services. After law school, he worked as a legal fellow on the Housing Defense team at Legal Aid Society of Los Angeles. During law school, he clerked at Public Counsel of Los Angeles in the Consumer Rights Division.

    Xinyi earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia after graduating from the University of California at Davis. Originally born in China, he is conversational in Mandarin.

  • Staff Attorney

    Irene Zhu is a Staff Attorney at HERA, focusing on estate planning and educational workshops. Prior to joining HERA, Ms. Zhu worked with clients of diverse backgrounds in estate planning and immigration law at private firms. It was her most recent experience at the US Attorney’s Office that ignited her passion for serving the public.An immigrant herself, she is fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese, and is familiar with obstacles faced by first-generation immigrants.