Assemblymember Isaac Bryan Presents Baby2Baby with $1.5 Million
The nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing children living in poverty with diapers, formula, clothing and basic needs.
The nonprofit organization is dedicated to providing children living in poverty with diapers, formula, clothing and basic needs.
Supervisor Holly Mitchell and Assemblymember Isaac Bryan showed up for a livestream campaign event last night to announce their endorsements of Assembly candidate Sade Elhawary The two legislators join a long list of community leaders and public servants supporting Sade, including Alberto Retana and Maria Brenes, as well as Assemblymembers Reggie Jones-Sawyer and Tina McKinnor, Senators Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, Kevin Murray, and Isadore Hall, and Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson.
Assemblymember Isaac Bryan (D-Los Angeles) is the only Black member of the California Legislature attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland this week.
If Bryan has less than a majority when the results are certified, he will face Hutt in a runoff July 20. The special election was necessitated by Sydney Kamlager’s election to the state Senate in a special election March 2, filling the vacancy caused by Holly J. Mitchell’s election to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Isaac Jean-Paul has his hopes set on winning gold in the 2024 Paris Paralympics. The Paralympic bronze medalist has been on a historic run since he began competing in adaptive sports in 2017.
Assemblymember Isaac G. Bryan (D-55, Los Angeles) hosted the 55th Assembly District’s 2024 Women of the Year event on Sunday, April 28, which honored distinguished women who have made an exceptional impact in their communities.
Assemblymember Isaac G. Bryan is the L.A. Sentinel Legislator of the Year. His many achievements on behalf of the people in the 55th District persuaded the Sentinel editorial board to recognize him.
On Sunday, Dec.17, Assemblymember Isaac G. Bryan (D-55th) held his third annual Christmas in the Park Celebration in Leimert Park. The community lined up and around the park to play in the snow, take pics with Santa Claus, and receive gifts and information.
More than 700 participants gathered at West Los Angeles College on October 24-26 for the campus’ inaugural Climate Action Palooza, a three-day summit focused on activism, environmental justice, and workforce development for future green-collar jobs.