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520    You won the election... now what? Activist organizing 
       meets government gridlock as a millennial New Yorker 
       cartoonist follows a first-year senator on her 
       unforgettable journey - from outsider to insider. In early
       2018, cartoonist Sofia Warren was not paying attention to 
       New York state politics. But that summer, her Brooklyn 
       neighborhood began buzzing about Julia Salazar, a 27-year-
       old democratic socialist running for state senate whose 
       grassroots campaign was inspiring an army of volunteers. 
       When they beat the odds and won, Warren found herself 
       wondering what would happen next. How does it work when an
       outsider who runs on revolutionary change has to actually 
       do the job? So she decided to find out. Using the graphic 
       memoir format, Radical: My Year with a Socialist Senator 
       is a remarkable first-hand account of Warren's experience 
       embedded with Julia Salazar and her staff during their 
       first year in office. From candid conversations and 
       eyewitness experiences, Warren builds a gripping and 
       intimate portrait of a scrappy team of community 
       organizers battling entrenched power structures, 
       particularly to advance Julia's marquee issue of housing 
       rights. At every key point during the year - setting up an
       office, navigating insider politics, public pushback, 
       testy staff meetings, emotional speeches, protest marches,
       setbacks, and victories - Warren is up close and personal 
       with Julia and her team, observing, questioning, and 
       drawing, as they try to translate their ideals into 
       concrete legislation. Along the way, Warren works toward 
       answers to deeper questions: what makes a good leader? 
       What does it mean to be a part of a community? Can 
       democracy work? How can everyday people make change 
       happen? All these themes are explored - with nuance, 
       compassion, and humor - in Sofia Warren's remarkable 
       debut. 
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