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2018 was the year that a record breaking 528 women ran for congress. Many of these women won their seats, including Ilhan Omar and AOC. Silky was not one of them. She ran though! In The Total Nobody Who Ran for Office, Silky reflects on those critical moments in one's life when they step outside of their comfort zone, compete as an underdog, and challenge the traditional conventions of power... even if it means nearly dying from embarrassment. Join her as she speaks to rooms both empty and full, loses a best friend, gains a #squad, makes her mother cry, comforts herself with cold burritos, and…mehr

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2018 was the year that a record breaking 528 women ran for congress. Many of these women won their seats, including Ilhan Omar and AOC. Silky was not one of them. She ran though! In The Total Nobody Who Ran for Office, Silky reflects on those critical moments in one's life when they step outside of their comfort zone, compete as an underdog, and challenge the traditional conventions of power... even if it means nearly dying from embarrassment. Join her as she speaks to rooms both empty and full, loses a best friend, gains a #squad, makes her mother cry, comforts herself with cold burritos, and learns important life lessons on confidence, friendship, and what it means to fight for change.
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Autorenporträt
In the 2017-2018 cycle, Silky was the first woman to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas' 2nd Congressional District; she was also the first Indian woman to run for federal office in the state of Texas. A native Houstonian, Silky graduated from The University of Houston, earning a bachelor's degree in both Psychology and Sociology. In 2018, Silky earned her MBA from West Texas A&M University. She co-hosts KPFT's weekly talk radio show, Coming to America, which explores the topic of immigration and other issues relevant to Houstonians.