Easy A: meaningful actions in five minutes or less

Hi there! Welcome to Easy A–Your go-to source for quick and easy actions you can take in five minutes or less about the issues you care about.

Are you a busy mom? Or maybe your work is so hectic you can’t think about anything else during the day? A lot of us are also taking care of parents or other loved ones too, leaving little time for anything else.

The good news is that these are things you can do while you’re waiting in the school pick up line, on your lunch break, or even at your kid’s soccer practice – anywhere you happen to be! And you can easily share Easy A with your friends so they can be in the know, too! We’ll send you a new action to take every week–just one, we promise –and it will always be something you can do in five minutes or less. Ready to get started? Let’s go!

Read This: Five Reasons Why We “Go Local”

Lately, you may have seen Red Wine & Blue say, “When they go low, we go local!” What do we mean by that?

Almost a decade ago, Michelle Obama made famous the phrase, “When they go low, we go high.” This was the Obama family motto for responding to cruel, hateful bullies. Inspired by that, we’ve created our own motto for how we’re responding to the current threats coming from the federal government – when they go low, we go local.

In the face of these threats to public education, vulnerable communities, diversity and inclusion, the environment, our freedom of speech, and so much more, we know that the most effective way to respond and to protect the things we care about is to get involved locally.

Here are five reasons why going local is the best way to fight back.

  1. It’s the most effective way to protect your most vulnerable friends, family, and neighbors against federal threats. The most immediate protections for vulnerable communities come from local government. Let’s say you want to protect your immigrant neighbors. Sure, you can call your U.S. Congressperson, but it’s even more effective to work with your local schools and city government to make sure they have policies in place to protect families against unlawful ICE raids in schools and courthouses. Similarly, if you want to protect transgender kids in your community, you can work to make sure your local schools have policies in place that respect and protect them, and that local medical facilities continue to provide them with the healthcare they need.
  2. All your power is local. Research shows that public opinion doesn’t sway U.S. Congress nearly as much as it sways local school boards, city councils, municipal offices, and state legislatures. Take, for example, a small group of 10-15 people with strong voices. They may not influence a U.S. representative, but they can make a big impression and influence their town councilperson.
  3. It’s an opportunity rich environment. There are more than 58,000 local seats up for election between now and the end of the year. Even if you don’t normally care for politics, if you care about schools, libraries, roads, and local development, you should care about these races! Plus, this is our chance to stop extremists from getting local power and political experience that they would use to keep getting elected to higher and higher offices with even more power.
  4. It builds year-round local infrastructure. Extremists have been successfully organizing and building ground locally for over four decades. They’ve used churches, social clubs, and grassroots organizations to build benches of local politicians and gain the power that they have today. We need to do the same, by organizing our communities and building our own bench of commonsense politicians who work for all of us.
  5. It reduces polarization. Focusing on local issues has been proven to reduce polarization in communities. It’s easy to find common ground when you’re literally talking about the ground and shared spaces that you have in common.

Now let’s put the spotlight back on reason #3 for a second. Some states have primary elections this month, and most states have general elections in November. Voter turnout is usually pretty low in local elections, especially in years like this that follow a big presidential election. A lot of us took last year’s loss pretty hard, but now is not the time to step back.

Since turnout in local elections is so low, very small numbers can swing the outcomes, so every single vote counts. And after the year that we’ve had so far, wouldn’t it feel good to get some wins this November? Over the next few weeks, we’re going to talk about the many ways you can go local to help make that happen!

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Do This: Become a Troublemaker!

Wow, what a year! We accomplished a ton in 2023. Thank you for being a part of our community – We couldn’t have done it without you.

Here are some other amazing things that happened this year: Let's make trouble in 2024

  • Over 20,000 people attended Red Wine & Blue events.
  • 110 members of our community ran for office.
  • RWB members in Ohio collected 57,000 signatures to help put Reproductive Freedom on the ballot. And then they passed the ballot measure enshrining repro rights in their state constitution!
  • TroubleNation (our national distributed organizing program) started in the fall and already has 112 grassroots groups in 37 states, with 38,000 mostly female members!
  • Across multiple states we stopped extremists from winning seats on school boards.
  • Over 14,000 people attended an RWB training in 2023. Were you one of them? If not, now’s your chance!

Are you ready to level up in 2024? How about making it one of your New Year’s resolutions to cause a little good trouble next year? We can help you get started with one of our upcoming Troublemaker Trainings. These trainings are super easy to fit into your schedule – They are entirely online, so you can do them from anywhere, and they’re only about one hour long. You’ll learn how to be a Troublemaker and meet like-minded women. You might even make a new friend! So are you ready to take the next step? Sign up now for a Troublemaker Training this January!

Watch This: We’ve Got a Theme Song!

One of the amazing things about the Red Wine & Blue community is all the unbelievably talented women it includes. We’ve got actors and singers, writers and artists, teachers and organizers. And we love seeing the creativity that our members bring to their activism.

In fact, one of our members, Mariama Whyte, even wrote a song for us! It’s called “We Came to Make a Change,” and it’s guaranteed to get you feeling fired up. Check it out now. And sorry, not sorry for getting this ear worm stuck in your head!

 

 

We’re gearing up to make some major change in 2024 with the support of everyday superheroes like you. Together, we will protect reproductive freedom, push back on book bans, defeat extremism in our communities, and stand up for democratic values. Click here to supercharge our work in 2024. Thanks so much for your support!

Read This: Meet the Superheroes of Black Voters Matter!

Happy December! All this month, we are celebrating the Everyday Superheroes that are making a difference in our communities. And as part of that celebration, we have joined forces with another superpowered group: Black Voters Matter (BVM)woman holding sign saying 'It's about us'

Black voters turn out at the ballot box at the second highest rate in the nation, but extremists are using racial gerrymandering and terrible voter suppression laws to make it harder for Black Americans to vote. BVM is fighting back! Since 2018, BVM has been at the forefront of initiatives to protect voting rights and get the vote out where it’s most difficult.

We’re super inspired by the work of Black Voters Matter, and we think you will be too! So today, if you give to Red Wine & Blue, half of every dollar will go to support their amazing voting rights work.

Suppression of the Black vote doesn’t just stop at gerrymandering. States like North Carolina, Georgia, and Michigan have implemented strict voter ID laws, taken away Sunday voting, removed polling places in predominantly Black areas, and reduced early voting – all policies proven to reduce Black turnout.

men and women from Black Voters MatterBlack Voters Matter has stood up for their rights in a BIG way. They organized a nine-day “Freedom Ride for Voting Rights” bus tour to garner grassroots support for voting legislation. They have  sued Florida and Georgia to challenge restrictive provisions. They held clinics to help people get the correct ID to vote. They organized sending 69 million text messages to inform people of their rights.

We are going to need Black Voters Matter at full power to help turn out the vote in 2024, and you can make a real difference for them.

Thanks for being a superhero for Black Voters Matter and Red Wine & Blue! ??

Do This: Ask Your Friends to Join Us in Standing Up for LGBTQ+ Kids

Have you had enough with extremists trying to pass anti-trans legislation? Are you tired of the fear mongering that surrounds trans kids and their participation in sports? Do you wish people would just focus on real issues in education instead of these made up issues? Then you’re in the right place! And you probably have some friends who feel the same way.

Click below to help spread the word on social and invite your friends to join us. Let’s come together and work for all of our kids. Empathy is our superpower!

Watch This: Anti-Trans Bills Are Harming LGBTQ+ Kids

Last week, we started talking about right-wing extremist attacks on LGBTQ+ kids, so this week, we’re taking it one step further to dig into gender affirming care–what exactly is it and why it is so important. It’s actually very simple.

Gender affirming care helps kids feel safe in their own body, in their homes, and in their school. Critics who attack gender affirming care use fear-mongering and inaccurate information to manipulate us. But take it from trans activist Alejandra Caraballo, as she explains just how important gender affirming care is to kids, and why these attacks on the trans community are so dangerous.

Want to learn more? You can listen to our full podcast about Anti-Trans Bills and the harm they are causing our LGBTQ+ youth on our website or anywhere you listen to your favorite pods. 

One more thing! Next Thursday is a holiday, so we won’t have a new post that day. We’ll see you again on November 30th. Take care!

Read This: Anti-Trans Bills Are Harming LGBTQ+ Kids

Reproductive freedom has been making headlines a lot this year, but did you know that the same groups that fought to get Roe overturned are also the ones behind all the anti-trans legislation exploding across the country? This year alone, 586 anti-trans bills have been introduced in state houses across the nation. This number grows so often, that we’ve had to update our stats while writing and researching about this topic. By the time you read this, it could be even more.

So what are these anti-trans laws about? It’s usually targeting things like which bathroom kids can use, what sports teams they can play on, and whether or not they’re allowed to choose their own pronouns atquote: For any trans youth below the age of twelce gender affirmaing care is just haricut, clothes, names, pronouns. That's it. school. And now some states have moved beyond trying to control trans students in the classroom, and are banning gender-affirming care. 

Okay, so what is that exactly? Gender-affirming care is as simple as allowing a child to wear their hair in a style they feel better suits them, choosing clothes they feel comfortable in, or picking a name that better represents them. Gender affirming care is simply validating how the child feels, and it goes a long way towards making them feel safe and accepted. 

Extremists like to hide behind the slogan “protect the children,” but in reality it’s about controlling children and teaching them that there is only one ‘right’ way to be. The fact is these anti-trans bills are causing a lot of harm to LGBTQ+ kids. Studies have shown that anti-trans bills increase depression, anxiety and even thoughts of suicide in kids and teens. And LGBTQ+ youth are already at an increased risk of depression and suicide. That’s really heartbreaking.

As parents, educators, and community members, it’s up to all of us to ensure every kid grows up feeling safe, valued, and loved. We don’t have to sit on the sidelines – We can help. We know that all students benefit from a safe learning environment, so we can be an advocate for schools that are accepting of all students. And we can be an ally and a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community. Stay tuned for more info over the next couple of weeks on easy actions you can take to help.

We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Programming: Time to Vote! Election Day Is Tuesday, Nov. 7th

Wow, this year is flying by – Election Day is just a few days away! Are you ready to be the difference between winning and losing an election? Yes, you really do have that power!

From school boards to mayoral races to state legislatures, local and state races are often won by just a handful of votes–and there are thousands of seats across the country that are on the ballot this November. And because it’s not a presidential election year, many people don’t have them on their radar.

And you know what’s really wild? These are the elections that affect our communities the most! Even though they don’t usually make national headlines, the results will be felt in our schools, our towns, and our homes. You can have a huge impact simply by voting and reminding your friends and family to vote.

Your Easy Action for this week…Take a few seconds to tell us how you plan to vote! ??????

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Take It One Step Further: Tell Your Friends About School Board Extremism

OK, we’ve been talking a lot about school board extremism these last few weeks. We know that reasonable common sense parents like us are the majority, and extremists are a very loud, but very tiny group of people. We know they’ve been working hard to take over our school boards to push their agenda and control what our kids can learn. 

And we know one more thing: local elections are happening all over the country and early voting has already started in a lot of communities. Now’s your chance to get the word out and warn your friends about what’s happening. Click below to share this post on social right now:

Do This: Take Action Against School Board Extremism

So now you have learned how dangerous school board extremism can be for our schools, and you’re probably wondering, “Ok, but what can I do?” We’ve got the answer! The great thing is that you can attend school board meetings and even speak at the meetings to share your ideas and address your concerns. You can also bring other parents with you so they can speak up too. And don’t worry, if you aren’t able to go in person, you can also email them. introducing the Parent Playbook

Remember, mainstream parents like us are the majority – It’s up to us to make sure our voices are heard. If you’ve had enough of a tiny number of super loud extremists turning your school board meetings into a three-ring circus and bullying your kid’s favorite teachers, we can help. We’ve got a super handy Parent Playbook that gives you everything you need to get started. Download your copy now! Once you read through it, I guarantee you’ll be thinking, “Oh yeah, I can totally do this!”

You don’t have to sit on the sidelines. You can be the one standing up for your community and protecting your kid’s education. Thanks for taking your Easy Action for this week! ??

Watch This: What’s Happening With Our School Boards?!

School boards are being used to dismantle public education. That sounds really sounds wild to say, right? How can the people elected to support public education be the ones who are attacking it? But it really is happening–And not just in a handful of places. It’s happening in school districts all across our country.

That’s why it is so important to learn about our local school boards and how we can support pro-public education school board candidates. Your Easy A action for this week: watch this short clip of school board member Carrie Douglass talking about what’s happening with our school boards.

 

Want to listen to the full episode on school board extremism? Check out our full podcast episode The Cost of Extremism – School Board Extremism or anywhere you get your favorite podcasts. Thanks for taking action this week!