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Prologue ix
PART ONE: AN IMPROBABLE SENATOR
1. Before the Race 3
2. Learning to Run 17
3. A Stain on the Institution 33
4. Fear and Anger Out in the Open 55
5. Becoming Parents in a Pandemic (As If There’s Ever
Been a Good Time to Be a Working Mom in America) 71
6. The Speech 93
PART TWO: IT’S UP TO YOU
7. Don’t Check Out 119
8. Find Yourself 135
9. Find Your Motivation 155
10. Find Your People 171
11. Find Your Power 181
12. Find Your Voice 213
13. Make It a Habit 227
14. Just Start 237
Workbook 245
References 261
Resources 267
Acknowledgments 271

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In this urgent expansion of her viral speech, Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow details a life in politics in one of the most precarious moments in our nation's history - alongside a call to action to use our voices--with actionable steps and advice that anyone can take--to build community, fight for what's right, and create real, lasting change.

Mallory McMorrow was on the verge of giving up. Once the youngest state senator in Michigan's history--a title she assumed after defeating an incumbent in one of the biggest political upsets of 2018--the work of legislating was nothing like she'd hoped. She knew it wouldn't be easy, but she wasn't expecting an insidious culture of sexual harassment, armed protestors storming the state Capitol, or colleagues who had zero interest in reaching across the aisle to get anything meaningful done.

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But then fate forced her hand. A Senate colleague had called her a "groomer" for standing up for LGBTQ+ kids and against attempts to whitewash history in our schools. In response, Mallory delivered a blistering rebuke with a speech from the Michigan Senate floor that reverberated throughout the country (and the world), leading many long-jaded political pundits to hail Mallory's action as a "blueprint" for fighting back. Here, Mallory breaks down her unlikely journey into politics with a front-row seat to conspiracy theories, division, and democracy at its breaking point, then outlines the tangible, proven steps that she and others have used to drive real systemic change, with practical advice that anyone can follow.

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