Women of Color Rise

115. Play the Game to Change the Game with Erica Mosca, Nevada State Assemblymember and Founder/Executive Director of Leaders in Training


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What does it mean to play the game to change the game?

In this episode of Women of Color Rise, I speak with Erica Mosca—Nevada State Assemblymember and Founder/Executive Director of Leaders in Training. Her nonprofit now empowers over 200 students annually with a 100% college acceptance rate and 81% postsecondary persistence. Erica is also the first Filipina elected to the Nevada State Legislature and is running for her third term.

Growing up, Erica didn't see herself represented in classrooms, on television, or in politics. When she learned that only 1% of elected officials were APIA, she realized she needed to "play the game to change the game." For her, that meant running for office. She shares powerful lessons for anyone looking to lead and serve:

  • Lead with values. It's not about you—it's about advocating for your community.

  • Seek support. Programs like APAICS, New American Leaders, Emerge America, and Leadership for Educational Equity offer training even if you're not ready to run yet.

  • Reframe fundraising. Fundraising isn't asking for money—it's giving people a chance to have their voice at the table.

  • Navigate politics with humility. Listen, meet people where they are, and show up consistently—even outside election season.

  • Know you are enough. Your lived experiences matter more than degrees or titles.

Through her leadership, Erica has helped create meaningful change across Nevada. She truly embodies what it means to play the game to change the game.

Donate to Erica's campaign at ericamosca.com. Even $14 is meaningful!

Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/episode-115-play-the-game-to-change-the-game-with-erica-mosca

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