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AOC: The Fearless Rise and Powerful Resonance of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

AOC: The Fearless Rise and Powerful Resonance of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

by Lynda Lopez; Keegan-Michael Key; Jennine Capó Crucet; Andrea González-Ramírez; Patricia Reynoso; Pedro Regalado; Rebecca Traister; Natalia Sylvester; Erin Aubry Kaplan; Tracey Ross; Carmen Rita Wong; Mariana Atencio; Wendy Carrillo; Nathan J. Robinson; Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez; Elizabeth Yeampierre; María Cristina González Noguera

St. Martin's Press ·2020 ·240 pages
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With a preface by Keegan-Michael Key. Seventeen writers explore the multiple meanings of a young Latina politician who has already made history. From the moment Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beat a ten-term incumbent in the primary election for New York's 14th, her journey to the national, if not world, stage, was fast-tracked. Six months later, as the youngest Congresswoman ever elected, AOC became one of a handful of Latina politicians in Washington, D.C. Just thirty, she represents her generation, the millennials, proudly working class, Democratic Socialist, of Puerto Rican descent, master of social media, not to mention of the Bronx and feminist. AOC investigates her symbolic and personal significance for so many, from her willingness to use her imperfect bi-lingualism, to the threat she poses by governing like a man, to the long history of Puerto Rican and anti-Israel activism. Contributors span a wide range of voices and ages, from media to the arts and politics:


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"For readers interested in aspiring to politics."

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