Andrea Gordillo is a Peruvian-American nonprofit professional, cultural organizer, and writer. Since March 2020, she has served as Development Director for The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Education Center. Previously, she served as Program and Outreach Manager at the Loisaida Cultural Center, and as a researcher and graduate assistant to the Walter Stafford Project at NYU, which resulted in the anthology Racial Inequality in New York City since 1965 from SUNY Press. She has contributed to public and scholarly research on race, media, and inequality through the Institute for Policy Studies and the Brooklyn Rail. Since 2019, she has served as the New York City Council Speaker's Representative to the Board of Trustees of the Public Theater. She is a member of Manhattan's Community Board 3, and has lived on the Lower East Side for the past decade.