About Center for Workers’ Rights
Mission and Vision

Our History
The Center for Workers’ Rights opened its doors in August of 2014 with the commitment to the improvement of working conditions for all low-wage workers and their families. Founded by Mariko Yoshihara and Daniela Urban, the Center focused on offering its free-of-cost services to all low-wage workers, focusing on the city of Sacramento and surrounding areas specifically, regardless of citizenship status. As the Center grew, we increasingly engaged in advocacy efforts at the city and state level, helping to bring necessary changes to the legal protections for workers. We continue to bring together workers and engage with new communities to broaden the organization’s impact.
Who We Help
The Center is open to all workers regardless of immigration status. Income guidelines determine eligibility to receive our free legal services. We assist those workers most vulnerable to workplace abuse, including undocumented immigrants, pregnant people, caregivers, people of color, victims of domestic violence, and members of the LGBTQ community. We focus our work on the greater Sacramento area.
Staff

Daniela Urban (She/Her)
Executive Director

Laura Navarro (She/Her)
Outreach Manager
Laura Leon Navarro is the Outreach Manager for the Center for Workers’ Rights. Her primary work is coordinating outreach for our team to keep us connected to the community and to community partners. Her primary goal is to help bridge the gap between the worker and important information about their workplace rights. Laura joined the Center for Workers’ Rights in 2020. Prior to joining the team Laura worked in a community that helps the underserved youth. In her spare time, Laura enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

Marisela Dueñas (She/Her)
Program Administrator
Marisela is a Program Administrator for the Center for Workers’ Rights. Marisela has two years of experience working in the nonprofit community in Sacramento. Marisela developed strong sense of devotion to serve the under privilege community members of Northern California. She has a deep appreciation for how non-profits seek to improve the quality of life. Marisela looks forward to providing assistance to the hard working individuals who seek to the support from Center for Workers’ Rights. On her free time, Marisela likes to be out doors, exploring new adventures and spending quality time with her loving family.

Alba Bautista (She/Her)
Program Administrator
Alba Bautista is a program administrator at the Center for Workers’ Rights. She comes from the central valley, near the Tulare area. Alba attend the College of the Sequoias and then transferred to Sacramento State and graduated with a Bachelors in Sociology. After working several years in the retail industry, she is excited to serve her community and help others expand their knowledge in their rights. On her spare time, she likes to go on walks and try new foods and go back to the central valley to visit her family.


