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Giani Interiano Brown

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“¡Si se puede!”

Dolores Huerta, American labor leader and civil rights activist

Giani Interiano Brown combines rebellious lawyering and grassroots advocacy in her work at the Child Care Law Center, alongside fearless child care providers, families, advocates, and colleagues. Ms. Brown is passionate about tackling systemic barriers to housing and social services and strengthening anti-discrimination and anti-racist laws and policies. 

In her role at the Law Center, Ms. Brown assists and represents child care providers facing housing discrimination; provides bilingual training and resources to families and child care providers on housing, subsidy, and disability rights; and advocates for the rights of immigrants in child care settings. She also engages in legislative advocacy on the state level for more equitable and accessible child care, while collaborating with state and federal partners. 

As a law clerk, Ms. Brown worked with San Francisco renters facing unlawful evictions and unsafe living conditions, and immigrant clients fighting unlawful deportation or detention and seeking immigration relief like asylum. She received her JD degree at the University of San Francisco School of Law and her bachelor’s degree from Mills College at Northeastern University.

For more information or questions about the housing rights of California family child care providers, or the rights of immigrants in child care settings, please contact Ms. Interiano Brown for more information.

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