Do This: Join the Red Wine & Blue App!

Aug 14, 2025 | Easy A

For the past few weeks, Easy A has celebrated women, past and present, who organize for the greater good in their communities. These women have shown us how we can all do our part to change the world.

This week, we’re excited to announce that Red Wine & Blue has a brand new place for us all to organize like these women and get sh*t done — the Red Wine & Blue App!

Our new app is a place just for our community, free from social media algorithms and rich tech bros who have been increasingly stacked against us. It’s a safe and moderated space that combines community groups (just like Facebook groups) with all our resources, conveniently in one place.

In the app, you can connect with people in your state, share ideas with other RWB members all over the country, and tap into resources like our 160 Ways to Change the World guide. You can also register for our events, get our voting guides, read Easy A, and more. It’s truly everything Red Wine & Blue has to offer — right in your pocket!

So earn your Easy A this week by joining the RWB App! It’s free and all you need to get started is your name and email address. Take a few minutes and download it right now!

Download on the Apple App Store
Get it on Google Play

You can learn more about the app on our website. We look forward to seeing you there!

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