On the Streets and in the State House
Discover the compelling insights of "On the Streets and in the State House" by Dia Prindeville, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003. This in-depth study delves into the significant roles that American Indian and Hispanic women leaders play in shaping environmental policy in New Mexico. With a thorough analysis based on non-random purposive sampling, Prindeville highlights the experiences of 50 women who are influential political activists, either in grassroots organizations or as public officials within local, state, or tribal governments. Spanning 278 pages, this hardback book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of gender, race, and environmental politics. Gain a deeper understanding of how these leaders navigate and impact the policymaking landscape in New Mexico.