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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dede Feldman , Stephanie Garcia Richard , Charlie KenessonPublisher: Latilla Publishing Imprint: Latilla Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9780999586426ISBN 10: 0999586424 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 28 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Ten More Doors shows us politics not just for politicians but is for grassroots citizens who show up...Anyone who wants to know about New Mexico's unique politics, and how to make change in this diverse state, should follow this talented public servant on the path she's outlined here."" Former US Senator Tom Udall ""This memoir will seal Dede Feldman's legacy on the list of New Mexico progressive reformers and spur a younger generation of activists to see the value in perseverance and good old fashioned stubbornness."" New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard ""High-level politics is like championship sports: defeats are as crushing; victories as joyous. You make a game plan but have to be ready to change it...Ten More Doorswill lift your appreciation not just of the game, but of the difference a top player like Dede Feldman can make."" Bill DeBuys, author and conservationist ""These are the classic stories of the outsider moving into a community of people with tight-knit connections and the funny, quirky interactions that ensue. They're honest and told with humor and humility. I really enjoyed them."" Debbie O'Malley, Bernalillo County Commissioner and long-time North Valley resident. Ten More Doors shows us politics not just for politicians but is for grassroots citizens who show up...Anyone who wants to know about New Mexico's unique politics, and how to make change in this diverse state, should follow this talented public servant on the path she's outlined here. Former US Senator Tom Udall This memoir will seal Dede Feldman's legacy on the list of New Mexico progressive reformers and spur a younger generation of activists to see the value in perseverance and good old fashioned stubbornness. New Mexico State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard High-level politics is like championship sports: defeats are as crushing; victories as joyous. You make a game plan but have to be ready to change it...Ten More Doorswill lift your appreciation not just of the game, but of the difference a top player like Dede Feldman can make. Bill DeBuys, author and conservationist These are the classic stories of the outsider moving into a community of people with tight-knit connections and the funny, quirky interactions that ensue. They're honest and told with humor and humility. I really enjoyed them. Debbie O'Malley, Bernalillo County Commissioner and long-time North Valley resident. Author InformationDede Feldman was not born a progressive reformer, but her crooked path to the New Mexico Senate, through door-to-door politics, early women's campaigns, and alternative newspapers took her there. Dede grew up outside of Philadelphia and moved to Albuquerque's North Valley in 1976 where she and her husband built a pioneering solar adobe home. She was elected to the Senate in 1996, one of the first women to represent the largely Hispanic area. During her 16 years in Santa Fe, she became a champion of healthcare and democracy reforms, environmental and consumer protection, causes she still fights for outside of the legislature. A former teacher and journalist, she is the author of two award- winning books, Inside the New Mexico Senate: Boots Suits and Citizens and Another Way Forward: Grassroots Solutions from New Mexico. With a BA and MA from the University of Pennsylvania, Dede is currently a political commentator and non-profit consultant in Albuquerque. Stephanie Garcia Richard is the New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands. She served as as New Mexico State Representative from the Los Alamos area from 2013-2018 and was the Chairperson of the House Education Committee. She is a former Pojoaque elementary school teacher and school administrator. She is a graduate of Barnard College. Charlie Kenesson is an Albuquerque graphic designer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |