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BOOKMONGER From activist to policyaker Book details Jayapal’s progressive agenda In 2015, Pramila Jayapal became the and what continue to fi re her up. fi rst South Asian American to serve in the The fi rst section also includes her mete- bicameral Washington s tate Legislature. At oric rise in politics, and here Jayapal is unable to avoid a self-congratulatory tone the time, she was the only woman of color serving in the s tate Senate. in detailing actions that have netted her Two years later, she was catapulted to extensive coverage in the press. the national stage when she was elected to Congress, becoming the fi rst Asian Ameri- can to represent Washington state at the fed- This Week’s Book ‘Use the Power You Have’ by Pramila Jayapal eral level. Jayapal was dubbed the “Godmother of The New Press — 368 pp — $27.99 the Squad” — the squad being the four pro- gressive women of color (Alexandria Oca- sio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib) who were elected to The second section details Jayapal’s “moral visions” relating to immigration, Congress in 2018. Jayapal became co-chair of the increasingly infl uential Congressional “Medicare for All” and the $15 mini- Progressive Caucus in early 2019. mum wage. Jayapal has written a timely new book, It is here that she also identifi es and “Use the Power You Have: A Brown Wom- dissects the “Three Supremacies” — an’s Guide to Politics and Political Change.” white, corporate and individual — and When working on this project, Jay- talks about how important it is to tackle apal couldn’t have foreseen the George institutionalized inequities. Floyd tragedy nor the social upheaval that In the United States in 2020, she reports, “60% of Americans do not even his death has sparked, yet she does state in these pages, “I believe that change is have $1,000 in their savings accounts not just coming, she is breathing down our and 40% cannot afford a $400 emer- neck.” gency expenditure.” Jayapal, a naturalized citizen, was born Meanwhile, the CEO/worker pay in India and came to the United States as ratio has shot up over the last 50 years a student when she was 16. She has been from 20:1 to over 220:1. active in immigration reform issues for “If politics is the art of the possible, years, beginning with her founding of an then it is our job to change the limits of immigration rights organization following what is possible,” Jayapal writes. the 9/11 attacks. So she offers this “brown wom- This book is presented in two parts. The an’s guide” not only to women, immi- fi rst seven chapters retrace her personal grants and people of color, but also to journey — from immigrant pursuing the “allies of all stripes” to help make that American Dream, to naturalized American happen. citizen scrutinizing the unvarnished reality The Bookmonger is Barbara Lloyd of how diffi cult it has become for millions McMichael, who writes this weekly of Americans to attain that dream. column focusing on the books, authors Issues impacting immigration, environ- and publishers of the Pacifi c North- mental justice and economic inequality are west. Contact her at bkmonger@ what kindled her activism in the fi rst place nwlink.com. CL SOP C L AT SO P STIB UT IN G STI BUT D I STIBUT C O. C O. 14 // COASTWEEKEND.COM WE DISTRIBUTE DISTRIBUTE MANY MANY PACIFIC PACIFIC NORTHWEST NORTHWEST BREWS: BREWS: WE LOCALLY OWNED - LARRY PERKINS, RON & KIM WILLIAMS 1375 SE 12th Place, Warrenton, OR 97146 503-861-4275 Astoria Brewing Company Astoria Oregon