Defense of Democracy Podcast

How Grassroots Activism Can Save Public Schools with Rachel Doyle

33 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio How Grassroots Activism Can Save Public Schools with Rachel Doyle

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In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, host Karen Svoboda steps in for Addison K. Witt to interview Rachel Doyle, known as "Reads with Rachel." They discuss the challenges of book banning and the broader implications for education and democracy. Rachel shares her personal journey from a strict fundamentalist upbringing to becoming an advocate for educational freedom and parental involvement. The conversation highlights the importance of grassroots activism, the role of privilege in advocacy, and the need for diverse voices in defending public education. Key Takeaways 1. Book Banning Awareness: Rachel's experience highlights the growing issue of book banning, emphasizing the need for community involvement to protect educational freedom. 2. Grassroots Activism: The importance of local advocacy is underscored, with Rachel encouraging parents to engage with school boards to influence educational policies. 3. Privilege in Advocacy: Recognizing the role of privilege in being able to advocate for change, Rachel stresses the moral imperative to use one's position to support marginalized voices. 4. Diverse Educational Needs: The conversation emphasizes the need for educational systems to address the unique needs of all students, particularly those with disabilities. 5. Community Support: The Defense of Democracy's Thank-a-thon event is highlighted as a positive initiative to support and appreciate educators, fostering a sense of community and gratitude. Support the Defense of Democracy Nonprofit organization! [https://app.ribbon.giving/campaigns/camp_KrJynGjRZMF5h0Ms] For more information visit: Defense of Democracy.org [https://defenseofdemocracy.org/] Become a DofD Support Partner Simply by Texting: "SUPPORT" to  845-208-9846  Follow, Like and Get Involved! Connect with DofD on all the social platforms: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/defenseofdemocracy1] Twitter [https://twitter.com/_dofd] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@_dofd] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/defense_of_d/]

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