[2] Navarro received international attention in March 2021 when two technicians were heard laughing at her accent during a virtual council meeting while she was speaking about inequitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccination.
[1] She served five years on the Board of Education and held the offices of both President and Vice-President.
During her time on the school board, Navarro co-founded Centro Familia, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to assist the economic and educational development of Latino and other immigrant communities.
[8] In 2020, she opposed ballot questions B and D.[9] In 2022, Rushern Baker chose Navarro as his running mate in the Democratic primary of the 2022 Maryland gubernatorial election.
[10] Navarro resides in Silver Spring, Maryland with her husband, Reginald, and their two daughters, Anais and Isabel.