Education Archives - Red Wine and Blue https://redwine.blue/category/press/education/ Channeling the Power of Suburban Women Thu, 05 Jun 2025 21:58:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://redwine.blue/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-rwb-icon-1.png Education Archives - Red Wine and Blue https://redwine.blue/category/press/education/ 32 32 204168164 Where’s the Resistance? It’s Right Here: Red Wine & Blue Local Groups Explode to Nearly 700 in All 50 States https://redwine.blue/50-states/ https://redwine.blue/50-states/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 14:27:27 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=31032 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Contact: Maggie Bridges, maggie@redwine.blue, 303.807.8304 Suburbs Across America, February 13, 2025 — Today, Red Wine & Blue’s nationwide local group organizing program, TroubleNation, reached a major milestone by expanding into their 50th state. Red Wine & Blue’s TroubleNation now has 672 groups (and growing every day) in all 50 states – more […]

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Contact: Maggie Bridges, maggie@redwine.blue, 303.807.8304

Suburbs Across America, February 13, 2025 — Today, Red Wine & Blue’s nationwide local group organizing program, TroubleNation, reached a major milestone by expanding into their 50th state. Red Wine & Blue’s TroubleNation now has 672 groups (and growing every day) in all 50 states – more than double that of the extremist organization Moms for Liberty. With the midterm elections around the corner, TroubleNation groups are evenly divided between red and blue congressional districts nationwide.

“Taking back power from MAGA requires winning the suburbs,” said Katie Paris, Founder of Red Wine & Blue. “Every day, suburban women who haven’t been politically active before contact Red Wine & Blue to find out how to make a difference. We help them connect with one another, quickly grow their ranks, and take action together. There’s been a gap in local organizing infrastructure for too long. Women understand that the local level is where we have the most power – and we intend to use it.”

“The growth of TroubleNation has far exceeded even our expectations, which is in sharp contrast to groups like Moms for Liberty that are in decline,” said Missy McGinnes, Director of Distributed Organizing at Red Wine & Blue. “Since the inauguration, we’ve seen a surge in engagement, adding 148 new groups. While pundits may say that people aren’t taking action, what we’re seeing on the ground tells a very different story — people are organizing and mobilizing in greater numbers than before.”

Red Wine & Blue launched TroubleNation in September 2023 in response to the increasing demand for local organizing support among women who felt disconnected and alone. TroubleNation is a network of independent local groups across the country that are affiliated with and supported by RWB. Women can search for a local TroubleNation group by entering their zip code or get help starting their own if there isn’t one yet near where they live. TroubleNation is a full service, organizing support system that provides one-on-one coaching, new group orientation, small-group, customized training for group leaders, monthly happy hours, and continuous engagement from the Red Wine & Blue team.

Red Wine & Blue has TroubleNation members in every state available to speak on the record.

Medina Mavens, OH – Deep in red Medina County, Ohio, three women enraged by the Dobbs decision started what’s considered to be the original TroubleNation group in August of 2022. Since then, they’ve grown to over 500 members, holding monthly meetings and keeping members up to date through their Facebook group and email list. Some of their key accomplishments include gathering thousands of signatures for a Reproductive Rights petition in 2023 and educating their members about the dangers of Project 2025. In meetings, they hold discussions and watch documentaries about voting rights, gerrymandering, and more while also preparing members for action, like speaking up at school board meetings and getting one of their own members elected to the school board.

PHX East Valley – Laurie and Julie, two women based out of East Valley, Arizona, took over their local TroubleNation group after they found Red Wine & Blue through a New York Times article and were spurred into action. They relaunched the group back in September of 2024, with just 20 attendees, but their group has grown to over 150 members as of January. Mostly, their members are focused on how they can impact change around education in their communities.

NOVA Blue Squad, VA – Since starting at the beginning of 2024, this Northern Virginia TroubleNation group has grown to 260 members. They have a robust newsletter and meet monthly to discuss issues like Project 2025, reproductive health, and public education. In addition to writing letters to their elected officials, the group is heavily focused on relational organizing and getting their friends and neighbors to show up to the polls.


Red Wine & Blue is an empowered community of over 600,000 diverse suburban women working together to defeat extremism, one friend at a time. They train and connect women across the country of all political backgrounds – including many who have never been political before – to organize in their communities and address the growing threats of extremism to public education, reproductive freedom, and democracy.

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No MAGA Mandate on Public Education as Voters Reject Vouchers, Culture Wars https://redwine.blue/no-maga-mandate-on-public-education-as-voters-reject-vouchers-culture-wars/ https://redwine.blue/no-maga-mandate-on-public-education-as-voters-reject-vouchers-culture-wars/#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2024 22:52:26 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=29216 The other day, I overheard it at the gas station. The day before, I saw it when I opened my local news app. And the day before that, it was on my local TV station, between segments on the weather and the Cleveland Browns. Everywhere I look, MAGA allies are claiming that the results of […]

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The other day, I overheard it at the gas station. The day before, I saw it when I opened my local news app. And the day before that, it was on my local TV station, between segments on the weather and the Cleveland Browns. Everywhere I look, MAGA allies are claiming that the results of the past election give them a mandate to enact their most extreme policies.

But across the country, when it comes to education, voters rejected those policies loudly and firmly. As the founder of Red Wine & Blue, a community of over 600,000 diverse suburban women, I hear from women all the time who don’t want right-wing extremist groups coming into their school districts to impose their vision of so-called parents’ rights. The vast majority of moms believe in America’s public schools, want to work with their children’s teachers to make education better and are sick of a vocal minority wasting time and resources on culture war chaos.

But I don’t just say this because it’s what I see in my group chats and hear in conversations at the bus stop. Of the common-sense candidates — those standing up to attacks on history lessons about race and age-appropriate sex ed — who were supported by my organization in school board races across the country, 69% won. And in some states, that figure is even higher: 78% of our 45 candidates won in 15 Michigan school districts, and 86% of our 14 candidates won in six Virginia districts — an especially gratifying result given that Virginia became ground zero for the uproar over so-called Critical Race Theory in 2021.

Meanwhile, in North Carolina, Mo Green, a Democrat and former superintendent of Guilford County Schools, won the statewide race for superintendent of public instruction over homeschooler Michele Morrow. Morrow was a Republican Moms for Liberty candidate who has described public schools as “indoctrination centers” and urged people not to send their children to them; called for the assassination of national leaders; and demanded military intervention to keep then-President Donald Trump in power on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump may have won the presidential race in North Carolina, but Morrow’s slogan, “Make America’s Schools Great Again,” clearly didn’t resonate with the majority of voters who want to build up their public schools, not tear them down.

It’s true that different parents and families have different values and concerns — and that’s okay. If there’s a book you don’t want your kids to read, then don’t let them read it. I believe in providing students with accurate, age-appropriate sex education, but I also believe in allowing parents to opt their kids out if they alone want to have those conversations. But I don’t think one parent should be able to take those opportunities away from everyone else’s kids. American public schools should be, at their core, places where all students should feel supported and safe. And while extremists have come in from outside communities to gain power, divide and control people, most voters want none of it.

If you zoom out and examine other election results, you see similar trends. Republicans spent at least $215 million on political ads attacking the trans community — including trans children who attend public schools — on issues ranging from sports to health care. But there is no evidence that these ads swayed voters at the ballot box. In fact, an October poll found that a majority of likely voters (including a plurality of Independents, by a 23-point margin) thought they were “meanspirited and out of hand.” Likewise, a post-election poll of voters in eight Senate battleground states found that those who saw the ads found them “intensely off-putting” and that they failed to impact candidate support.

In four states — including three that voted for Trump — voters rejected Republican priorities for education. Ballot measures to expand voucher programs, which shift money from public to private schools, failed in Colorado, Kentucky, Nebraska. In Florida (the home of Moms for Liberty), voters defeated a state constitutional amendment to make school board elections partisan.

MAGA politicians will ignore these rejections at their own peril. Many parents remain concerned about their students and the state of the public schools. And when I sit down and talk to them, we almost always realize that we have far more in common than what separates us. We don’t want a loud minority telling us how to raise our children. We don’t want books about Anne Frank or Martin Luther King Jr. to be banned. We certainly don’t want kids to be bullied just because of who they are. It’s time to tune out the claims of MAGA mandates and get to work with teachers and administrators for the good of all students.

To read the article by Katie Paris go to The74million.org

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Need a refresher on Ohio government? This free online course is for you! https://redwine.blue/need-a-refresher-on-ohio-government-this-free-online-course-is-for-you/ https://redwine.blue/need-a-refresher-on-ohio-government-this-free-online-course-is-for-you/#respond Mon, 29 Jul 2024 22:22:01 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=21478 How much do you know about the structure of government and how it works (or is supposed to work)? If your answer is something like “not enough,” you’re not alone. Research last year by the Annenberg Public Policy Center revealed that most Americans can name only one of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment (free speech — there […]

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How much do you know about the structure of government and how it works (or is supposed to work)? If your answer is something like “not enough,” you’re not alone. Research last year by the Annenberg Public Policy Center revealed that most Americans can name only one of the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment (free speech — there are four others); 22% thought the First Amendment addressed the right to bear arms (that’s the Second): and 17% could not name any of the branches of government.

Summer School is presented by the Red Wine and Blue Education Fund; ACLU Ohio; Equality Ohio; Honesty for Ohio Education; Innovation Ohio; and the Ohio Conference of the NAACP.

Read more about summer school at: Signal Cleveland

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Dave McCormick to attend event with Moms for Liberty and Betsy DeVos https://redwine.blue/dave-mccormick-to-attend-event-with-moms-for-liberty-and-betsy-devos/ https://redwine.blue/dave-mccormick-to-attend-event-with-moms-for-liberty-and-betsy-devos/#respond Wed, 29 May 2024 21:42:09 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=18955 “Moms for Liberty has been classified as a far-right extremist organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and their whole tactic is to not have children feel safe and secure and welcomed in schools,” Ronna Dewey, the Pennsylvania program director for Red, Wine and Blue, explained in an interview. “They don’t want all children to […]

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“Moms for Liberty has been classified as a far-right extremist organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and their whole tactic is to not have children feel safe and secure and welcomed in schools,” Ronna Dewey, the Pennsylvania program director for Red, Wine and Blue, explained in an interview.

“They don’t want all children to feel that way. They only seem to want some children to be able to feel that way, and that is evident through their focus on book bans and curriculum and really specifically seeming to be discriminatory against LGBTQ kids.”

Dewey added, “Dave McCormick aligning himself with [Moms for Liberty] tells me that he believes those things too.”

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Ohio GOP lawmaker defends bill charging teachers with felonies for ‘pandering obscenity’ https://redwine.blue/ohio-gop-lawmaker-defends-bill-charging-teachers-with-felonies-for-pandering-obscenity/ https://redwine.blue/ohio-gop-lawmaker-defends-bill-charging-teachers-with-felonies-for-pandering-obscenity/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 22:19:14 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=18965 COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio Republican lawmaker is defending his controversial bill that would charge teachers and school district librarians with felonies for “pandering” so-called “obscene” material. Bridget Rueter’s kids love reading, which has inspired her mission to stop book bans across the state. The Cincinnati mom is a part of Red, Wine & Blue […]

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio Republican lawmaker is defending his controversial bill that would charge teachers and school district librarians with felonies for “pandering” so-called “obscene” material.

Bridget Rueter’s kids love reading, which has inspired her mission to stop book bans across the state. The Cincinnati mom is a part of Red, Wine & Blue — an organization made up of suburban women in Ohio who advocate for progressive causes.

“I have the right to say what is okay for my child to read,” Rueter said.

She is now worried that educators will be censored due to new legislation.

“I think my initial reaction was shock to see the words obscene and school librarian in the same sentence,” Rueter said.

 

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November school board races heating up https://redwine.blue/november-school-board-races-heating-up/ https://redwine.blue/november-school-board-races-heating-up/#respond Tue, 07 Nov 2023 01:38:42 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=19014 As a result of what Paris calls politicization of school board races and a distraction away from the real issues, RWB has ramped up its online, text and in-person campaign efforts to inform voters about all candidates. This includes green and red checks by candidate names on their website, which RWB said voters should support […]

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As a result of what Paris calls politicization of school board races and a distraction away from the real issues, RWB has ramped up its online, text and in-person campaign efforts to inform voters about all candidates. This includes green and red checks by candidate names on their website, which RWB said voters should support or be leery of this time around.

Duffey is one of those candidates on RWB’s site that did not get the organization’s approval. Even so, Duffey explained he’s not focused on endorsements. Rather, he said he’s centered on academic excellence, fiscal responsibility, low taxes and growing the district’s trades program and his first win as a school board candidate.

“I’m very excited and I’m hopeful. I think we’re winning. I think we have a healthy margin of victory. That’s my prediction,” Duffey said.

For Katie Paris, “I look forward to a day when these school board races can be a bit more boring. In the meantime, we have got to stand up against these culture warriors who are trying to push a political agenda on our kids because. Our kids, education, and our children are just too important to allow them to do it.”

 

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Ron DeSantis speaks at conservative conference in Harrisburg https://redwine.blue/ron-desantis-speaks-at-conservative-conference-in-harrisburg/ https://redwine.blue/ron-desantis-speaks-at-conservative-conference-in-harrisburg/#respond Sat, 01 Apr 2023 22:41:51 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=9487 Parents and teachers from Florida and Pennsylvania said they stand opposed to DeSantis’ politics, namely his tailoring of Florida’s school curriculum and book bans. “These children will be our future and if they don’t know the true history and they are oppressed and are marginalized, what will be the future of our country?” said Ariel […]

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Parents and teachers from Florida and Pennsylvania said they stand opposed to DeSantis’ politics, namely his tailoring of Florida’s school curriculum and book bans.

“These children will be our future and if they don’t know the true history and they are oppressed and are marginalized, what will be the future of our country?” said Ariel Franchak, a Pennsylvania teacher.

“Our students have made clear throughout our state that they want access to books,” added Amanda Pauley of activist group Red Wine & Blue. “They want to see themselves in books. Representation matters. Every child deserves to be represented and every child deserves to have access to representation in their school libraries.”

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Why We Must Defend Against the GOP Plan to Destroy Public Education https://redwine.blue/why-we-must-defend-against-the-gop-plan-to-destroy-public-education/ https://redwine.blue/why-we-must-defend-against-the-gop-plan-to-destroy-public-education/#respond Tue, 28 Mar 2023 22:25:11 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=9475 Our public schools shouldn’t be pawns for politicians’ ambitions. Or defunded and destroyed by ideologues. We are at a crossroads: Fear and division, or hope and opportunity. A great nation does not fear people being educated. Read more at Common Dreams

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Our public schools shouldn’t be pawns for politicians’ ambitions. Or defunded and destroyed by ideologues. We are at a crossroads: Fear and division, or hope and opportunity. A great nation does not fear people being educated.

Read more at Common Dreams

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