Clarissa Woo Hermosillo

Clarissa Woo Hermosillo

Director of Economic Justice/Deputy Director of Advocacy

Advocacy

Bio

Clarissa Woo Hermosillo is director of economic justice/deputy director of advocacy at the ACLU of Southern California.

Previously, she was director of policy advocacy and helped identify policy change opportunities and develops strategic campaigns at the local, state and national level.

Clarissa has advocated for various legislative campaigns, including continuous efforts to make comprehensive quality health care affordable and accessible for all, bills to ensure compassionate end-of-life choices for California’s terminally ill, legislation to reform California’s criminal justice system and efforts to oppose budget cuts to safety net programs for seniors, immigrants, the disabled and the poor.

Clarissa has also worked on ballot initiative campaigns, including the campaign to fix California’s Three Strikes Law, the campaign to preserve marriage equality in California, and most recently to successfully defeat three dangerous parental notification initiatives (Prop. 73, Prop. 85 and Prop. 4).

She has been involved with increasing outreach and education to expand ACLU SoCal’s economic justice work through coalition building, mobilizing activists and affected community members and building relationships with public officials.

Clarissa is a graduate of the USC School of Policy, Planning and Development.

Featured Work

News & Commentary
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  • Economic Justice

Open Letter: End California's Poverty Crisis

Dear Governor Brown, Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon: Today at the United Nations, Phillip Alston, the special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, condemned the U.S. and the state of California in a report that details failures to protect the
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Yes on H No On S

A Vote for Housing is a Vote for Civil Liberties

Los Angeles votes Yes on H and No on S.