Isaac Gregory Bryan (born January 16, 1992)[1] is an American politician serving as a Member of the California State Assembly where he represents the 55th district, which includes much of South Central Los Angeles.
[6] Bryan attended seven public schools and two California community colleges before earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science and sociology from the University of Arizona.
He also worked with a team of federal monitors to enforce a United States Department of Justice Consent Decree with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
[9] Bryan also serves as director of Public Policy for UCLA's Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies.
[5] Bryan also serves as director of public policy for the Million Dollar Hoods (MDH) Project which seeks to map the costs of Mass incarceration in Los Angeles and the United States broadly.
[23] Bryan's campaign for the Assembly was endorsed by Sydney Kamlager, Holly Mitchell, Karen Bass, Mike Bonin, Michael Tubbs, Patrisse Cullors, Sophia Bush, and Susan Burton, among others.