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Bianca Guerrero

Bianca Guerrero

Bianca Guerrero (they/them) has worked in movement and progressive politics across advocacy, electoral campaigns, and government. In 2021, they worked at Make the Road NY as statewide coordinator for the Fund Excluded Workers campaign, which won a first-in-the-nation $2.1 billion program for undocumented and other workers that were ineligible for federal unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic. From 2019-2020, they worked on Jamaal Bowman’s 2020 congressional race. From 2017-2020, Bianca Guerrero (they/them) worked on policy research related to health, housing, labor, climate, and the COVID-19 pandemic under Mayor de Blasio.

Born and raised in New York, Bianca studied political science at Columbia University. They are a 2016 Truman Scholar and they served as the Racial Justice Leader-in-Residence at City College’s Colin Powell School from 2022-2023. Bianca loves photography, concerts, making quilts, and roller-skating.