Isaac Bryan
Profile
Isaac Bryan is an American politician serving as a member of the California State Assembly, representing the 55th district. A former executive director of the UCLA Black Policy Project, he has been a prominent advocate for criminal justice reform, including the promotion of community investment and alternatives to incarceration. Throughout his career, Bryan has focused on issues such as foster youth advocacy, reproductive health policy, and environmental justice. He previously served as the Assembly Majority Leader and continues to work on legislative initiatives aimed at addressing systemic inequality and poverty in California.
Details
- Born
- January 16, 1992 · 34 years old
- Birth place
- Dallas, Texas
- Education
- University of Arizona (Bachelor of Arts in political science and sociology); UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs (Master of Public Policy)
- Career
- Executive director of the UCLA Black Policy Project; Director of Public Policy for the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center; Research fellow for the Rombach Institute on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections; Staff member in the Los Angeles Mayor's Office of Reentry

