National Organization for Women
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Yesterday, in celebrating the sixth anniversary of her daily “Letters from an American,” our favorite historian Heather Cox Richardson wrote, If you are tired from the last six years, you have earned the right to be. And yet you are still here, reading, commenting, protesting, articulating a new future for the nation. And I am proud to be among you. This is exactly how I feel. As the Founder of Red Wine & Blue, I am lucky to have a front row seat to witness (and stand beside!) women who are making real, positive change in their community. Every. Single. Day. And like Heather, I’m also closely following the anti-democratic extremism we’re seeing across the country. She’s right – it’s exhausting. It’s a daily roller coaster ride between finding hope in our RWB community and fighting off despair. Sometimes I need to call in a friend to help me make sense of it. And what better friend – and voice of reason – does Red Wine & Blue have than Heather Cox Richardson? Which is why she is coming to visit next week! |
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Heather’s joining us at an important moment. In the next six weeks, we have the opportunity to fill thousands of school boards, town councils, and state legislative seats with local leaders who will stand up and fight with us. People have stood up and fought back. From librarians saying “no way” to Moms for Liberty to thousands of women joining Red Wine & Blue to tell their friends and family about the issues they care most about, we are logging victories all the time. We need to talk about how to keep that energy going in this moment. Join us to hear from Heather as we explore how each of us can play a vital role in fighting back against extremism, starting with where we live. You can do your part to bring big wins to your own community, one conversation and one local race at a time. Join Heather and Red Wine & Blue to learn how! RSVP now for Our Best Chance to Save Democracy w/ Heather Cox Richardson! |
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