Hope Wiliams is a legal apprentice training to become an attorney advocate who helps black and brown marginalized communities. She also works for the Bay Area Community Land Trust and the East Bay Community Law Center as an endorsement organizer for Berkeley’s Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act. Devoted to housing rights and organizing people-power to fight the oppressive white supremacist regime, Hope spends most of her time making sure that the law is accessible to the people. She graduated from San Francisco State University with a Bachelors in Political Science. Her introduction to San Francisco’s housing crisis began when she became the Assistant Director of SFSU’s legal center. Her passion for organizing led her to work for one of the most powerful unions in the world: Local 2 UniteHere!. After interning at San Francisco’s City Hall for District 8 Supervisor, Rafael Mandelman, she became a full-time campaign staff member for socialist tenant’s rights attorney, Dean Preston. After his win, she went on to manage two winning campaigns at the same time. She served as a board member for the Harvey Milk Democratic Club and was also co-chair for DSA’s Electoral Committee.