Isaac Bryan
Democrat Isaac G. Bryan represents Los Angeles and Culver City, including the communities of Baldwin Hills, Cheviot Hills, Crenshaw, Century City, Ladera Heights, Mar Vista, Palms, Rancho Park, Westwood and parts of South Central and Inglewood. Mr. Bryan was elected to the California State Assembly in May of 2021. He is a community organizer, educator and activist. He founded and directed the UCLA Black Policy Project – a think tank dedicated to advancing racial equity through rigorous policy analysis – served as the first Director of Public Policy at the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center, as well as Director of Organizing for the nationally recognized Million Dollar Hoods project, a community-based participatory research project. Mr. Bryan received his Masters in Public Policy from UCLA and B.A.s in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Arizona. He, his partner and his Great Dane Darius live in Jefferson Park.