Ms May is a legal practitioner at the Women’s Legal Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. She holds an LLB Degree from the University of the Western Cape and is an admitted attorney. Ms May’s work at the Centre focuses on women’s rights in relationships and their rights at work. She completed her articles on community service at the Legal Resources Centre. She has been with the Centre for 11 years and contributed on litigating to advance the rights of under-resourced, underprivileged and marginalised individuals and communities. Her work has largely been focused on women’s rights and realizing the right to equality and non-discrimination for women and vulnerable groups within south African society. Ms May has authored a number of publications on gender and women’s rights as well as the law pertaining to non-profit organisations. She is also an individual member of the International Network for Economic Social and Cultural Rights where she serves on the Advisory Committee for the Women’s Working Group. She currently serves on the Management Board of Sisonke an organisation based in South Africa advocating for the rights of sex workers and the decriminalisation of sex work.