Brianna Guerrero is a graduate of Cal Poly Pomona where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics. The Southern California native has worked as a Legislative Fellow for Congresswoman Norma J. Torres and as an Assistant Paralegal for an international business immigration law firm in Washington, DC. As an undergraduate, Brianna served as a Justice Corps Member, Judicial Intern for Los Angeles Superior Courts, and Economic Analyst for her university’s Student Managed Investment Fund which fueled her interest in the various economic barriers marginalized communities face in our society. Brianna also volunteered with Prison Education Project and taught an education course to incarcerated persons, leading her to study Prop 57 and its effectiveness on reducing recidivism through rehabilitation for her senior thesis. At the Othering & Belonging Institute, Brianna will work under the direction of Richard Rothstein to assist in the development of potential remedies to housing segregation.