Ana GuerreroFight Founder’s Syndrome and Fire YourselfI recently attended a gathering of Avance, a Los Angeles based Democratic club, for the first time in years. Nearly two hundred people…Jan 19Jan 19
Ana Guerrero“No te dejes” and other lessons I learned from my Mexican motherIt was January 1990, and my mother and I were sitting opposite a grumpy Border Patrol agent near the border crossing at Tijuana. I had…May 10, 2023May 10, 2023
Ana GuerreroWhy Bring the Community into City Hall and City Hall into the Community?When Eric Garcetti was first elected to the Los Angeles City Council in 2001, his vision included a commitment to increase civic…Dec 6, 20222Dec 6, 20222
Ana GuerreroHow to Win at City Hall Between ElectionsWith election day in LA rapidly approaching, the polls in the mayoral race tightening, and tension on both sides soaring, I am reminded of…Nov 6, 20221Nov 6, 20221
Ana GuerreroTo Advance Equity: Advance YourselfI wrote last week that responsibility for diversity, equity, and inclusion rests with leaders. To move beyond virtue-signaling and make DEI…Sep 29, 2022Sep 29, 2022
Ana GuerreroAdvancing Equity in the Workplace: It starts at the top.All across the public and private sectors, leaders espouse the DEI rhetoric. They have good reason to do so. Data consistently shows that…Sep 17, 20224Sep 17, 20224
Ana GuerreroFor my pops, a Macho Mexicano…When I think of my pops, the word macho comes to mind. Not the toxic and domineering kind of macho that is aggressively proud of his…Jun 19, 20222Jun 19, 20222
Ana GuerreroThe Woman in the Arena“It is not the critic who counts; not the one who points out how the strong woman stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them…May 16, 20225May 16, 20225