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Irma D. Herrera is the Executive Director of Equal Rights
Advocates, a San Francisco-based organization whose mission is to
protect and secure equal rights and economic opportunities for women
and girls through litigation and advocacy. During its 33 year
history ERA's lawyers have successfully litigated numerous impact
cases and greatly expanded opportunities for women. ERA is part the
legal team in the on-going battle against Wal-Mart, in the case of
Dukes v. Wal-Mart, the largest civil rights class action in which
women charge Wal-Mart with systematically denying them equal pay,
promotions and training opportunities. During a three year hiatus
from practicing law in the 1980s she taught law and social justice
and worked as a freelance journalist. Her articles on legal and
cultural issues were published in the New York Times, the Washington
Post, Newsday, and Ms. Magazine. Irma pursues a dream of someday
finding work-life balance so she can enjoy spending more time with
her spouse and teenage son, and pursuing her many interests.
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