Moms For Liberty sucks. I’m not going to even try to soften that statement, because it’s true: they’re an ideologically regressive organization that is wielding the idea of “parental rights” to censor books, teachers, and instructional materials. They make it much, much harder for educators to do their jobs — and many of the people most involved don’t even have kids in public schools.
But to defeat them, you have to understand what they’re doing — and how they’re doing it. Which is why I wanted to have journalist Laura Pappano come on the show to talk about her extensive reporting on “school moms” and the place of Moms for Liberty within the “battle” for public schools. We talk about where the money comes from, how other parents are effectively organizing against them, the history of parent-led school activism, and most importantly, what uniform you wear to a conservative mom conference.
Show Notes:
We’re currently looking for your questions for future episodes about:
The force and vector shifts and general dynamics of getting very mad at a celebrity
What’s the deal with JEANS right now (alternate title = Jeans: Help)
For our continuing series on romance novels: QUEER ROMANCE and ROMANCE BOOKSTORES
The future of reality TV
How we talk about the royals today (especially looking for some questions from people outside of the U.S. here!)
The Contemporary Jennifer Lopez
Online shopping culture, including but not limited to people’s reliance on reviews and/or compulsion to leave reviews
The cultural force that is nostalgia (especially interested in how it functions in different generations)
Anything you need advice on!
You can submit them (and ideas for future eps) here (and here’s the subscriber-only priority form)
For today’s discussion: How have you seen Moms for Liberty or a group like it work in your community? What, if anything, has proven effective in combatting these groups?