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Serving Berkeley, California, the Women's Council of Associated Real Property Brokers represents a legacy of women's empowerment in real estate spanning over sixty years. Founded as an affiliate of NAREB, which began in 1947, the organization has grown to become the largest of NAREB's eight affiliate organizations, dedicated to elevating professional standards and fostering leadership among women in the real estate field. The Women's Council creates a supportive community where members advocate collectively for fair housing, economic equality, educational advancement, and social dignity.
The organization's mission centers on encouraging leadership, education, and the exchange of information through collaborative group learning techniques that empower women to increase their knowledge and expertise. Members of the Women's Council of ARPB are united by a commitment to ethical conduct and a shared philosophy that collective voices achieve greater accomplishments and unmatched results. Through partnerships with other women's organizations and involvement in community initiatives, the Berkeley-based Women's Council works to transform the real estate industry by promoting professional excellence, supporting aspiring professionals through mentorship, and ensuring that women have equal opportunities to become premier leaders in their communities.
The YWCA Berkeley/Oakland is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, developing leaders, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The YWCA is a global movement working for the empowerment, leadership, and rights of women, young women and girls in more than 100 countries.
The YWCA Berkeley/Oakland is an independent, non-profit organization that provides programs, classes, workshops, and resources for the Berkeley and Oakland community. We also work closely with UCB students since we are located near the University of California, Berkeley campus. Over a 125 year rich tradition of dedication to the empowerment of girls and women, to racial and social justice for ALL people.
Women's Earth Alliance (WEA) is on a mission to protect our environment, end the climate crisis, and ensure a just, thriving world by empowering women’s leadership.
Women's Earth Alliance (WEA) invests in grassroots women's leadership to drive solutions to our most pressing ecological concerns – water, food, land, and climate.
Our work is not charity. Instead, we link women who are already established as community leaders with the resources, trainings, funding, and partnerships they need to build self-reliant, environmentally sustainable, and healthy communities. WEA believes that when women thrive, communities, the environment, and future generations thrive.
Legal services in the areas of (1) Trust, Estate, including Wills, Living Trusts, Probate, Trust Administration, and Conservatorships. (2) Taxation, including Compromise of Tax Liabilities, Tax Payment Agreements and Workouts, Defense Against IRS Collection, Audit and Appeals, and Abatement of Tax Penalties (3) Family Law, including Prenuptial Agreements, Divorce, Custody, Division of Assets, and Guardianships.
Certification/Specialties
Camelia Mahmoudi is Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law from the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization
Public Interest Certificate
Bar Admissions
California
U.S. Tax Court
U.S. District Court Northern District of California
Adjunct Faculty, Santa Clara University, California
Former Faculty, Lincoln Law School of San Jose, California
Super Lawyer: Years of selection: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012
Rising Star: 2011
Yelda Bartlett is the founder and principal of our firm. Yelda completed her undergraduate and graduate education in California public schools, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics from the University of California Berkeley, and a Juris Doctorate degree at University of California, Hastings College of the Law.
Yelda’s legal education and experience spans criminal, civil, legislative, as well as appellate work. During law school, she participated in the Criminal Defense Clinic hosted by the Northern California Innocence Project, where she investigated the innocence claims of inmates serving life in prison. Her interest in constitutional law led to a fellowship award by the National Lawyer’s Guild to work on Federal and State appeals of death row inmates. Later, she served as a Legislative Intern to the Public Safety Committee of the California State Assembly, where she researched and analyzed national criminal law policy.
In addition to traditional litigation, Yelda is well-versed in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods, having completed courses in Negotiation and Mediation, Advanced Multi-Party Negotiation, and International Negotiation & Dispute Settlement. In her practice, Yelda serves as a mediator for family as well as business disputes.
Yelda is active in the local community. She served as a Commissioner for the Community Environmental Advisory Commission and the Commission on the Status of Women (COSOW) for the City of Berkeley where she was elected chairwoman of the Commission.
Yelda is admitted to practice law in the State of California and is a member of Alameda County Bar Association, National Lawyer’s Guild, and the Iranian American Bar Association.
Join us in centering women of color storytelling through spoken word and performance.
The Empowering Women of Color Open Mic is back!
We’ve missed you! Join us for an evening of live music, spoken word, radical storytelling, and powerful performances that uplift and celebrate the creativity of women* of color.
This beloved open mic is a long-standing collaboration between La Peña Cultural Center and UC Berkeley’s Women of Color Initiative, serving as the launch event of the Empowering Women of Color Conference (EWOCC) - one of the nation’s longest-running conferences addressing the needs and experiences of womxn of color. Since its founding in 1985, EWOCC has brought together activists, artists, scholars, and community leaders to advance intersectional feminist movements rooted in justice and solidarity.
Rooted in Black feminism and collective joy, this open mic welcomes everyone into a sacred space that centers the voices, stories, and expressions of women of color, while inviting all to witness, listen, and be in community.
Come be part of an inspiring community grounded in love, art, and liberation.
*We use “women” as an inclusive term embracing all who experience or connect with womanhood through identity, spirit, or lived experience, past, present, future, and fluid, while honoring the diverse ways gender is expressed, including by trans and non-binary folks.
The 41st Annual Empowering Womxn of Color Conference will be held on March 14, 2026. Join us to celebrate each other and community!
In this 41st Annual EWOCC, we set out to create a space to celebrate the radical, unyielding, and deeply intentional love that womxn of color embody as we build, resist, heal, and transform. We will reflect on the importance of community building, solidarity, and collective power while embracing self-care and love. We will be featuring workshop presenters, a Q&A panelist session, as well as a catered lunch and light refreshments!
$1 of each ticket sale will go towards the payment of our Shuumi Land Tax. The Shuumi Land Tax is a voluntary annual contribution that non-Indigenous people living on the Confederated Villages of Lisjan’s territory can make to support the critical work of the Sogorea Te’ Land Trust.
Conference Agenda:
9:00AM Check-in + Breakfast + Entertainment
10:00AM Welcome + Opening Circle
11:00AM Morning Workshops
12:30PM Panel Session + Vendor Fair + Lunch
3:00PM Afternoon Workshops
4:30PM Closing + Entertainment
The 2026 conference artwork is designed by Soni Lopez-Chavez. Born in Cuitzeo de Abasolo in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, Soni pulls from her Chichimeca heritage and lived experience as a first-generation immigrant to empower historically marginalized communities. Soni’s art covers a wide variety of different topics and causes. A representation of her Indigenous ancestry, her life lived back and forth between two nations.
Latinas Forever! A Sunday brunch party with drag, Latina pop anthems, mimosas, sangria, and 15+ food trucks in Mission Bay.
🌸 LATINAS FOREVER! Nuestro Carnaval 💃🏽
A celebration of cultura, comunidad y alegría!
Sunday, March 8th, 2026 | 12PM – 4PM
SPARK Social SF | 601 Mission Bay Blvd N, San Francisco, CA 94158
Tickets: Buy early & your first drink is on us!
21+ ONLY – Valid ID required for entry.
After the Latinas Forever: Maiden Lane Takeover, the streets were still buzzing—and y’all made one thing clear: May is too far away.
Introducing Nuestro Carnaval coming this March🎭✨
This edition of Latinas Forever! is inspired by Carnaval across Latin America—a bold, high-energy celebration where rhythm, color, drag, and joy take center stage. Think feathers, samba, perreo, and pure fiesta vibes.
💃🏽 DRAG = LATINA CARNAVAL ENERGY
Fierce queens bringing nonstop curves, confidence, and choreography. Expect hip shakes, hair flips, samba-inspired drama, and tongue pops that don’t quit—this stage is pure femme fire 🔥
🎶 LATINA POP + CARNAVAL BANGERS with DJ Nikki Diamonds
A vibrant, global Latina soundtrack that hits HARD:
Karol G • Becky G • Kali Uchis • Natti Natasha • Danna Paola • Bad Gyal • Selena 🇧🇷 Anitta & Ludmilla bringing full Brazilian Carnaval energy
If it makes you scream “¡Qué chimba!”, drop into perreo, or start moving like you’re in Rio at golden hour—it’s on the setlist 💥🎶
🛍️ SHOP LATINA-OWNED: LATINA MARKET IS BACK!
Our Latina-Owned Market is back and better than ever! Come browse, support, and celebrate incredible Latina makers—no ticket required to check out the market 💖✨
From art and accessories to goods made with love and cultura, this market is all about uplifting Latina creatives and small businesses.
✨ Vendor lineup coming soon! ✨
🍹 MIMOSAS + CHIMOSAS
Sip like a star with tropical sangrias, bubbly mimosas, and our signature Mamacita Margarita - sweet, strong, and totally iconic.
🍽 15+ FOOD TRUCKS = 15+ FLAVORS OF DIVA
With 15+ permanent food trucks on site, you and your chicas can mix, match, and share bites from all your faves. From breakfast burritos and birria ramen to global street eats and brunchy bites—there’s sabor for every mood (and every photo op).
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San Francisco, CA
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