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Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Voice of a Poet: Richard Blanco
In this episode Karen speaks with Richard Blanco, the fifth presidential inaugural poet in U.S. history. They discuss the role of poetry in society, the importance of cultural identity, and the impact of censorship on public education. Blanco shares insights from his experiences as a poet and educator, emphasizing the need for community empowerment and activism in the face of current challenges. The conversation concludes with reflections on hope and the resilience of democracy.Conversation Highlights:Poetry can galvanize people together and provoke thought.Art, including poetry, bears witness to real stories and...
2025-03-11
31 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Banned Together: A Fight Against Censorship with Jen Wiggin
In this episode Karen interviews Jen Wiggin, the producer of the documentary film 'Banned Together.' The conversation explores the origins of the film, which was inspired by a local news article about book banning in South Carolina. Jen discusses the activism of high school students who fought against censorship and the importance of understanding First Amendment rights. The film highlights the chilling effects of book bans and the role of community involvement in advocacy. The discussion also touches on the definition of pornography in literature, the recognition the film has received at various festivals, and the empowerment of...
2025-03-04
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Role of School Boards in Crisis Management
In this episode Karen speaks with Jennifer De La Jara, a fundraising expert and former school board member of the Charlotte Mecklenburg School District. They discuss Jennifer's experiences on the school board, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it affected public education and community perceptions. The conversation also delves into the legislative changes that have emerged post-COVID, including the rise of anti-CRT sentiments and parental rights movements, and the implications for public trust in education. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the need to support public education as a cornerstone of democracy.Conversation...
2025-02-26
33 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Rise of Extremism in Education
In this episode Karen sits down with Lauren. Lauren shares her journey as an activist in Virginia, focusing on the challenges faced by public schools under the current administration. She discusses the rise of extremist policies, the importance of community collaboration, and the fight against book bans. Lauren emphasizes the personal stakes involved in advocating for public education, especially for parents of children with special needs. The conversation highlights the need for mobilization and unity among community members to protect public schools and ensure equitable access to education for all students.Conversation Highlights:Lauren's...
2025-02-18
24 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Historical Context of Education and Racism with Jesse Hagopian
In this episode Karen speaks with Jesse Hagopian, director of the Teaching for Black Lives campaign and author of 'Teach Truth.' They discuss the ongoing struggle for honest education in the face of laws that criminalize teaching about race, gender, and history. Jesse shares personal stories about his family's history with slavery, the importance of teaching the truth about America's past, and the need for grassroots organizing to combat censorship in schools. The conversation highlights the upcoming National Day of Action, 'Teach the Truth,' aimed at promoting anti-racist education and community engagement.Conversation Highlights:
2025-02-11
31 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Dire Consequences of Defunding the Department of Education
In this episode Karen speaks with Debbie, a retired special education teacher and the new volunteer state director for New York. They discuss Debbie's journey in education, the challenges facing public schools, and the importance of community involvement in advocating for democracy and education. Debbie shares her insights on the necessity of public education, the impact of potential funding cuts, and the vital role teachers play in shaping the future of students, especially those with special needs.Conversation Key Takeaways:Teaching special education requires understanding that kids learn differently.Public schools in New York...
2025-02-04
26 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Silenced Teachers, Stifled Classrooms: The Toll of Educational Censorship
In this episode Karen speaks with Matt Hawn, a former teacher, and Rebecca Modrak, a professor, about the troubling trend of censorship in education. They discuss the personal stories of teachers facing harassment and dismissal for teaching controversial topics, the chilling effect this has on educators, and the broader implications for democracy and education. The conversation highlights the importance of supporting teachers and advocating for their rights, as well as the need for parents and community members to engage in the fight against censorship.Conversation Highlights:Teachers are being silenced for teaching critical topics...
2025-01-28
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Rise of LifeWise Academy: A Growing Concern for Parents
In this episode, Karen speaks with Zach Parrish and Keith Comer, volunteers from Parents Against LifeWise, about the growing influence of LifeWise Academy in Ohio schools. They discuss the recent legislative changes that mandate schools to coordinate with religious programs, the personal experiences that led them to advocate against LifeWise, and the legal challenges they faced in their efforts. The conversation highlights the importance of parental involvement and awareness in educational policies, as well as the need for transparency in school programs. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the implications of the LifeWise program in schools, the legislative changes...
2025-01-21
32 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Education Under Siege: The Threat of Defunding with Josh Weil
In this episode Karen interviews Josh Weil, a candidate running for the US Congress in Florida's sixth district. They discuss the significance of the special election, the challenges facing public education, and the impact of political groups on educational policies. Josh shares his vision for improving public schools, the role of charter schools, and the chilling effect of current political climates on teachers. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement and the potential for change in the upcoming elections.Conversation Highlights:The special election in Florida's sixth district is crucial due to narrow...
2025-01-14
39 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Fighting for Education: A Journey of Advocacy
In this episode Karen speaks with Katie, the new volunteer state director for Kansas. They discuss Katie's journey from educator to advocate, the challenges faced by marginalized students during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ongoing fight against book challenges and discriminatory policies in schools. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in education, as well as the need for continued support for all students, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds.Conversation Highlights:Katie's journey into advocacy began with her son's health challenges.The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted divisions in school districts.Moms for...
2025-01-07
27 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Rise of Parental Activism
In this episode Karen speaks with Greg Ross, a parent and activist from Brevard County, Florida. They discuss the rise of Moms for Liberty and the impact of misinformation on public education. Greg shares his experiences with the Families for Safe Schools group, which opposes the agenda of Moms for Liberty, and highlights the challenges faced by public schools in Florida, including the rise of charter schools and the controversial proposal to arm teachers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community involvement and activism in defending public education.Conversation Highlights:Greg Ross is a...
2024-12-31
33 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Grassroots Activism in Education
In this episode Karen speaks with Allan, a dedicated activist from South Carolina, about his journey into defending public education against extremist groups like Moms for Liberty. Allan shares his personal experiences of backlash from the community, the successes of grassroots mobilization, and the challenges posed by new laws affecting educational content. The conversation also touches on the controversial partnership between the South Carolina education system and Prager University, highlighting the ongoing fight for equitable and inclusive education.Conversation Highlights:Allan became involved in activism after witnessing disruptions in schools during COVID.He joined...
2024-12-24
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Supporting Non-Binary Children: Advice for Families and Educators
In this episode Karen welcomes Jacob Kelley, a queer educator and advocate for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Jacob shares their journey growing up in a rural town with limited resources for queer individuals, the impact of lack of representation in literature and media, and the importance of supportive family dynamics. They provide valuable advice for parents of non-binary children and discuss the significance of allowing children to explore their gender identity. Jacob also highlights the mission of their organization, Mixkelly Queer Education, which focuses on training and consulting for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. The conversation concludes with a message of hope and progress...
2024-12-17
33 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Exploring Literature and Its Social Impact
In this episode Karen speaks with storyteller and writer Dynahlee about her journey from the Bronx to becoming a passionate advocate for literature and social impact. Dynahlee shares how Ellen Hopkins' book 'Crank' profoundly influenced her understanding of addiction and forgiveness, and how it inspired her to reach out to the author. The conversation delves into themes of censorship in literature, the importance of family support, and the joy of community engagement.Conversation Highlights:Dynahlee's journey reflects the power of storytelling.Ellen Hopkins' 'Crank' helped Dynahlee understand addiction.Forgiveness is a crucial part of...
2024-12-10
24 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Role of Librarians in Democracy with Sharon Hawkes
In this episode Karen speaks with Sharon Hawkes, a retired librarian, about the importance of literature, the relevance of The Handmaid's Tale in today's political climate, and the ongoing threats of censorship and book banning. They discuss the role of librarians in advocating for diverse literature and the need for community support to protect libraries from censorship. The conversation also touches on the implications of the 1776 Commission and the importance of initiatives like Educators Defending Democracy.Conversation Highlights:The Handmaid's Tale serves as a warning about societal issues.Diverse literature is crucial for marginalized...
2024-12-03
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Project 2025: A Threat to Disability Rights with Nadina Laspina
In this episode Karen speaks with disability advocate Nadina Laspina about her life experiences, the challenges faced by the disabled community, and the importance of intersectionality in advocacy. Nadina shares her personal journey from childhood in Sicily, her struggles with polio, and her involvement in the disability rights movement. The conversation also touches on the current threats to public education and the rights of disabled individuals, particularly in light of political movements like Project 2025. Nadina emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and the power of storytelling in raising awareness about disability issues.Conversation Highlights:...
2024-11-26
36 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Role of Volunteers in Advocacy and Defending Libraries
In this episode Karen speaks with Angie Hayden from Read Freely Alabama about the grassroots efforts to combat book bans and protect LGBTQ-inclusive literature in Alabama's libraries. They discuss the challenges posed by extremist groups, the importance of consent education, and the legislative threats facing libraries. Despite the difficulties, Angie shares a hopeful outlook on the growing community support and the diverse coalition forming to defend public education and civil rights.Conversation Highlights:Read Freely Alabama started as a grassroots organization in response to book bans.The group faced significant opposition from politically-backed extremist...
2024-11-19
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Special Episode: Defense of Democracy Volunteers React to the 2024 Election Results
In this episode Karen and a panel of volunteers reflect on their emotions and experiences following the recent election. They discuss the impact of misinformation, the importance of grassroots activism, and the need for community engagement to protect democracy. The conversation emphasizes resilience, the necessity of turning anger into action, and the power of collective efforts in the face of adversity. Each participant shares personal stories and insights, culminating in a message of hope and the call to mobilize for change.Conversation Highlights:The election results have left many feeling disappointed and angry.Grassroots...
2024-11-12
41 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Grassroots Organizing for Racial Justice in Schools: Insights from Race Forward
In this episode Karen welcomes James Haslam and Glenn Harris from Race Forward to discuss the critical role of public education in fostering a just, multiracial democracy. They explore the challenges facing public education, the importance of community engagement, and the impact of the Heal Together toolkit. The conversation emphasizes the need for grassroots organizing and the collective responsibility of communities to advocate for strong public schools. As the podcast approaches an election, the speakers share their hopes for the future and the importance of continued activism.Conversation Highlights:Public education is essential for...
2024-11-05
32 min
Noon Edition
Experts discuss MSG Trump rally, and America's future
Stream the show LIVEDonald Trump called it a “lovefest.” The New York Times called it “a carnival of grievances, misogyny and racism.” Trump’s presidential campaign rally at Madison Square Garden last Sunday started with a comedian saying Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage.” Speaker after speaker offered a dark assessment of America, with some adding crude comments, even by Trump’s standards, about Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Trump himself ranted about immigrants and America as an “occupied country” weakened by the “enemy from within.” Vice presidential candidate...
2024-11-01
53 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Supporting Pro-Public School Candidates with Tiffany Van Der Hyde
In this episode, Karen talks with Tiffany Van Der Hyde from People for Education about how her organization helps recruit and support candidates for school board elections. Tiffany explains their focus on three main areas: candidate support, school board development, and community advocacy. They provide campaign tools, training, and ongoing resources for both new and sitting school board members.The conversation highlights challenges in school board races, such as book bans and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, which have created a difficult environment for candidates. Tiffany emphasizes the importance of local elections in pushing back against efforts to defund public...
2024-10-29
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
After Roe: River Gassen’s Mission to Protect Women’s Health and Youth Safety in Colorado
In this episode Karen sits down with River Gassen and she discusses her motivations for running for office in Colorado, focusing on the impact of Roe v. Wade on women's health, her personal experiences with gun violence, and the need for better education and childcare systems. She emphasizes the importance of having more educators in politics and advocates for stricter gun legislation to protect youth. River also shares the challenges she faces in her campaign and expresses hope for positive change in her community.Key Conversation Takeaways:River Gassen is motivated to run for...
2024-10-22
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Hope and Resilience in Ohio Politics with Samantha Meadows
In this episode Karen speaks with Samantha Meadows, a candidate running for office in Ohio. They discuss the challenges facing public education in Ohio, particularly in impoverished areas, and the impact of underfunding on schools. Samantha shares her personal experiences and background, emphasizing the importance of compassion in politics and community engagement. The conversation highlights the stark contrast between Samantha's values and those of her opponent, who advocates for dismantling the Department of Education. The episode concludes with a message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.Key Conversation Takeaways:Samantha Meadows...
2024-10-15
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Navigating Book Censorship and Parental Rights in Ohio Schools
In this episode, Karen sits down with Lyndsie Wall, a state director for Defense of Democracy. They discuss the challenges faced by the public school system in Ohio, particularly regarding the censorship of books. Lyndsie shares her personal experience with Moms for Liberty, a group that has been attacking books and educators in her community. They also discuss a recent compromise that was reached in Lyndsie's school district, which allows parents to have more control over their child's reading material. Lyndsie expresses her excitement for the upcoming school year and her commitment to fighting for the rights of all...
2024-10-08
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Educated We Stand: Supporting School Board Candidates in the Fight Against Extremism
In this episode Karen talks with Jennifer Jenkins, a school board member who has been at the forefront in the fight against Moms for Liberty. Jennifer shares her journey from being a passionate educator advocating for fair teacher wages to facing intense backlash and harassment after winning her school board seat. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of extremist groups, and the importance of standing up for LGBTQ+ rights in education. Jennifer also discusses her new organization, Educated We Stand, aimed at supporting school board candidates in battleground states. The episode highlights...
2024-10-01
35 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Tyree Nichols Tragedy: Uncovering Memphis’ Scorpion Unit and the Fight Against Police Brutality
In this podcast episode, investigative journalist Sean Kevin Campbell discusses the tragic case of Tyree Nichols, exploring the systemic issues of police brutality in Memphis. He delves into the history of policing in the city, the formation and implications of the Scorpion Unit, and the broader societal impacts of such violence. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and learning from Black history to foster change and combat systemic racism in law enforcement.Resources:Sean's website: https://seankevin.com/Article: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...
2024-09-24
34 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Public School Wars and the Rise of Moms for Liberty
In this episode Karen sits down with Kelly Kervin. She's an advocate for public schools and shares her experience with Moms for Liberty and the damaging policies they have implemented in Brevard County, Florida. She discusses the firing of the superintendent, the book challenges, and the focus on culture wars instead of addressing important issues like teacher shortages and discipline disparities. Kelly highlights the extremist nature of Moms for Liberty and the need for grassroots organizations to counter their influence. She also mentions the arming of staff members and the banning of books in the school district. Despite the...
2024-09-17
27 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Importance of Diversity in Political Representation
In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Kerri Keck. Kerri is a candidate for state house district 26 in Oklahoma, discusses the importance of supporting schools and educators. She criticizes the current state superintendent of education for attacking schools and promoting divisive policies. Kerri emphasizes the need for a strong education system to ensure a functioning democratic society. She also highlights the importance of non-partisanship and working together to find solutions. Kerri, a veteran and member of the Cherokee Nation, shares her commitment to serving her community and being a voice for those who may not have one...
2024-09-10
18 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Pink Triangle: LGBTQ Victims in the Holocaust
In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Dr. Jake Newsome. He discusses his book 'Pink Triangle Legacies' and the history of LGBTQ victims during the Holocaust. He explores the significance of the pink triangle symbol and the erasure of LGBTQ history in the post-Holocaust period. Dr. Newsome emphasizes the importance of honoring and preserving the memory of LGBTQ victims and confronting homophobia and transphobia today. The conversation also touches on the Institute for Sexual Science, the targeting of LGBTQ individuals by the Nazis, and the destruction of LGBTQ literature and artifacts.Key Episode Takeaways:
2024-09-03
31 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Raising the Youth's Awareness and Taking Action in Texas
In this episode Karen talks with Arshia Papari and D'Tavia Daniels from Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT). They discuss their organization's mission to break down oppressive barriers and empower young people to make change and inspire policy in Texas. They emphasize the importance of developing transferable skills and providing a seat at the table for youth in decision-making processes. The conversation covers initiatives such as addressing internet filter policies in schools, advocating for gun violence prevention and education, and promoting mental health resources. They also discuss the reception of their initiatives at the federal level and express their...
2024-08-27
27 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defending Public Education: The Ultimate Equalizer
In this episode Karen talks with Anna Eskemani, a representative in Florida. They discuss the importance of defending public education and the threats posed by the privatization of schools. Anna emphasizes that public education is the ultimate equalizer and plays a crucial role in building a strong democracy. Anna highlights the profit motive behind privatization and the influence of corporate contributions on politicians. She also discusses the impact on children with disabilities and the lack of accountability in charter schools. Conversation Highlights:Public education is the ultimate equalizer and plays a crucial role in building a s...
2024-08-20
24 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Banned & Brave: Ellen Hopkins on Fighting Book Bans and Defending Public Education
In this episode Karen sits down with Ellen Hopkins, New York TImes bestselling young adult author and the most banned author in the United States. Ellen discusses the epidemic of book bans and the larger movement to weaken the public school education system. She emphasizes the importance of a solid public school education and the need for enough teachers to teach five days a week. Hopkins also talks about her own experiences as a banned author and the efforts to remove her books from schools in Utah. She encourages writers to tell stories that matter...
2024-08-13
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Influence of Dark Money in America's Schools
In this episode Karen talks with Maurice Cunningham, author of the book 'Dark Money and the Politics of School Privatization.' They discuss the influence of dark money in the push for school privatization and the role of organizations like Moms for Liberty and Parents Defending Education. They highlight the need for transparency in funding and the dangers of privatizing public education. The conversation also touches on the Council for National Policy's agenda to replace public education with free market schools and the importance of grassroots efforts to counter these influences.Key Conversation Takeaways:...
2024-08-06
23 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Teach the Truth: Bringing Marginalized Voices to the Center of Education
In this episode Karen sits down with Jesse Hagopian, an educator and activist. He shares his experiences and insights on the education system and the fight against book bans and censorship. He discusses the lack of resources and support for black and brown students, highlighting the stark contrast between the government's spending on war and the neglect of schools. Jesse's personal story of teaching in a crumbling school with a hole in the ceiling showcases the systemic issues faced by marginalized communities. This conversation sheds light on the ongoing problem of segregation and the importance of advocating for equitable...
2024-07-30
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Covert Attack on Public Education in America
In this episode, Karen talks with Emmanuel Blanchard Jr., an educator and activist, discusses the importance of public education and the challenges it faces. He highlights the inequities in the education system, the covert attack on public education, and the spread of disinformation. Blanchard emphasizes that investing in public education is not only a moral obligation but also an economic benefit for society. He also addresses the need for a more nuanced understanding of history and the importance of hope in driving change. Key Conversation Takeaways:Public education is a crucial institution that undergirds t...
2024-07-23
28 min
GAY with GOD!
Meet Karen Svoboda! Defense of Democracy
Karen Svoboda describes herself as, a proud mom, lover of equity, and works best alongside justice warriors and advocates for public education. Karen has been in nonprofit management for 25 years. She is the Executive Director at Defense of Democracy, whose mission is: Defense of Democracy to educate the public about the value of inclusivity and the importance of emotional and physical safety for all individuals within the American public-school and library systems. We support educators who present historically and scientifically accurate information, and encourage initiatives that enhance Americans’ shared experiences regardless of r...
2024-07-22
48 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
From Classroom to Capitol: Trish Ranson's Journey to Reinvigorate Oklahoma
In this episode, Karen welcomes Trish Ranson, a dedicated educator turned legislator from Stillwater, Oklahoma. Trish shares her journey from teaching music to representing House District 34, motivated by a statewide teachers' strike that highlighted the dire need for adequate public education funding. Since her election in 2018, Trish has witnessed significant changes in the legislature, observing shifts in fiscal policy and the challenges posed by a growing Republican supermajority.Throughout the discussion, Trish reflects on the state's budgeting decisions, expressing concern over unallocated funds and missed opportunities for investment in crucial services like education and childcare. She criticizes...
2024-07-16
33 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Texas Spotlight: One Organizer's Crusade for Education Equity
In today's episode Karen sits down with Laura Durant, a community organizer and advocate from Southlake, Texas, a city that has become a battleground over educational diversity and inclusivity issues.Laura shares her experience founding "Love Every Dragon," an ally network for LGBTQ+ students, and discusses her role as vice president of "Dignity for All Texas Students." Their conversation delves into the challenges faced by the community, particularly around the controversial Cultural Competence Action Plan, which was met with fierce opposition from groups like Southlake Families PAC and Patriot Mobile, leading to its eventual rejection.
2024-07-09
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Cost of Extremism and Freedom's True Price
In this episode Karen sits down with Garrett, a member of Veterans Defending Democracy. Garrett discusses his background and why he joined the organization. He shares his personal experiences with religious extremism and the need to protect people's rights to worship. Garrett also highlights the rise of religious extremism in the government and the importance of defending democracy. He emphasizes the need to challenge hate speech and extremism, and encourages individuals to be allies and speak up against discrimination. Their conversation concludes with a discussion on honoring the country and the recent legal victory in pr...
2024-07-02
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Being a Vocal Ally and Defending Democracy
In this episode, Karen sits down with Kristen Braude, an attorney and activist who has been actively involved in defending the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. Kristen shares her experiences in fighting for anti-discrimination provisions in New York and her current efforts in Florida. She emphasizes the importance of local elections and the impact they have on national elections. Kristen also discusses the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Florida and the need for progressive change. The conversation highlights the power of having challenging conversations and expanding circles to create positive change.Conversation Key Takeaways:
2024-06-25
38 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Affirming Identities: The Birthday Card Project and Queer Youth Assemble
In today's episode, Karen is joined by Edie Young, a 17-year-old advocate and the birthday card project lead at Queer Youth Assemble. Edie, who also organizes events in Washington, D.C., shares her passion for creating safe and welcoming spaces for queer and trans students. Her motivation stems from a desire to ensure that all students can freely express their true selves without facing discrimination or hostility.Queer Youth Assemble, the organization Edie volunteers with, targets individuals aged 13 to 25, focusing on advocacy, professional development, and community-building events. Edie discusses the challenges faced by her and her friends...
2024-06-18
19 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Juneteenth and Justice: Discussing America's History with Professor Damon Fordham
In this episode Karen welcomes Professor Damon Fordham, a distinguished historian and advocate, during the commemoration of Juneteenth. Professor Fordham shares his personal history and academic journey, detailing his upbringing in South Carolina and his path to becoming a historian passionate about African American history. He discusses the current political climate, drawing parallels between today's societal issues and historical events, emphasizing the cyclical nature of history.Fordham expresses concerns about the political landscape and the manipulation of historical narratives. He delves into the importance of understanding and teaching comprehensive history to prevent the repetition of past mistakes...
2024-06-11
38 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Voices from the Trenches: Jakob Lavicky's Stand for Queer Rights in Oklahoma
In this episode Karen welcomes Jakob Lavicky, a fervent advocate from Oklahoma City, who is deeply involved in the local political scene and an outspoken supporter of the queer community. Jakob shares his experiences and motivations for participating in public meetings and rallies, particularly highlighting a poignant speech he delivered at the Oklahoma State School Board, which gained attention on TikTok.Their discussion delves into the restrictive public comment policies implemented by Superintendent Walters, which have driven activists to extremes such as camping outside the meeting venue overnight to secure a spot to speak. Jakob articulates the...
2024-06-04
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Voices of Change: Pastor Dixon's Journey of Advocacy and Change
In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Pastor Thomas Dixon, a fervent advocate for social justice. Pastor Dixon shares his transformative journey from a turbulent past to becoming a significant voice in the fight against systemic injustices. His story includes overcoming personal struggles with addiction, his reformation during a three-year prison term, and his subsequent dedication to activism.Dixon discusses his involvement in various movements, highlighting his efforts to combat the influence of groups like Moms for Liberty, which he criticizes for promoting a white nationalist agenda under the guise of parental rights in education...
2024-05-28
40 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Chaos in the Heartland: Unraveling Oklahoma's Political Storm
In this episode, Karen engages in a candid conversation with Preston about the dynamic political landscape of Oklahoma, with a keen focus on its impact on public education. They delve into the emergence of populist Republicans and the resultant turbulence in Oklahoma's political sphere. The discussion sheds light on pressing issues within the state's school system, including funding challenges and administrative dysfunction within the State Department of Education.As they explore the intricacies of navigating public discourse, the conversation pivots to the hurdles of speaking up at school meetings, juxtaposed with the grassroots response from Defense of...
2024-05-21
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Intersection of Comedy, Advocacy, and Democracy with Steve Hofstetter
In this captivating episode, Karen dives deep into the world of comedy with the renowned comedian, Steve Hofstetter. Together, they embark on a fascinating exploration of how comedy intertwines with advocacy and democratic ideals. With his trademark wit and astute observations, Hofstetter offers invaluable insights into the dual role of comedy as a form of escapism and a powerful instrument for addressing pressing social issues.The conversation brims with anecdotes as Hofstetter shares his encounters with hecklers and reflects on the significance of allyship within the LGBTQ+ community. They also engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the...
2024-05-14
27 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Turning the Page in Forsyth Georgia: The Fight Over Literature and Liberty
In this episode Karen and Renee sit down and discuss the issue of book bans in Forsyth County, Georgia, and the efforts to challenge and address these bans. Their conversation highlights the role of the local school council in reviewing book challenges and the targeting of LGBTQ and diverse literature. They explore the tactics of groups like 'No Left Turn in Education' and the impact of their actions on school board meetings. Renee emphasizes the importance of context in understanding literature and the need for parents and educators to work together in shaping education. They...
2024-05-07
28 min
Monorail Tales: A Disney Fan Podcast
MTP 372: Team TMP/MTP does The Main Street 16 Challenge!
Join us as Sheila and Ric talk with Scott and Karen of The Mickeyphile Podcast and friend of both shows, Jason Svoboda, about their recent participation in The Main Street 16 Challenge! We first chat with Scott, Karen, and Ric about their strategy (or lack thereof) and are later joined by Jason as we get a play-by-play of their Disney-filled day! For more information on Give Kids The World Village: https://www.gktw.org/ For more information on The Main Street 16 Challenge: https://www.mainstmagic.com/main-street-16/ To...
2024-05-07
1h 43
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Democracy on the Brink: Reverend Amore on Oklahoma's Spiritual Crossroads
In this episode, Karen sits down with Reverend Amore and she discusses the challenges to democracy in Oklahoma and the weaponization of spirituality and the Bible. She highlights the juxtaposition of the Black Lives Matter movement and the January 6th insurrection, as well as the impact of Ryan Walters, the state superintendent of education, on the school system. Despite these challenges, Reverend Amore remains hopeful and emphasizes the importance of love, compassion, and standing up for justice.Conversation Highlights:Oklahoma has a rich history in the fight for...
2024-04-30
36 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Book Bans and Brave Librarians: Fighting for Freedom of Expression in Virginia
In this episode, Karen sits down with Lisa, the executive director of the Virginia Library Association, about the attack on democracy and the challenges faced by libraries and schools in Virginia. They discuss the vulnerability of school librarians, the evolution of attacks on books, and the rise of social media and misinformation. Lisa shares examples of sexually explicit labeling and the importance of librarians' expertise in book selection. They also discuss the Unite Against Book Bans campaign and the value of collaboration with parents. Conversation HighlightsLibraries and...
2024-04-23
29 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Lights, Camera, Activism: How '1946' is Sparking a Movement for Change
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, Karen sits down with Sharon Rocchi Roggio, the producer of the documentary film '1946'. The film explores the history and impact of the word 'homosexual' in the Bible and how it has been used to marginalize the LGBTQ+ community. Sharon shares her personal experiences growing up in a religious household and the importance of dialogue and relationship in navigating differing perspectives. She discusses the reception of the film and the partnership between Defense of Democracy and '1946' in organizing film festival events acr...
2024-04-16
21 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Mobilizing for Trans and Queer Rights in Your Neighborhood
In this episode, Karen talks with Erin, an advocate for the trans and queer community. They discuss the challenges faced by trans and queer youth, the targeting of marginalized communities, and the importance of local engagement in fighting discriminatory laws. Erin shares stories of hope and resilience, highlighting the progress made by trans individuals and the power of community support. They also discuss the upcoming elections and the potential impact on trans rights. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to get involved in local politics and support organizations advocating for...
2024-04-09
19 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Courageous Voices: Fighting Book Bans and LGBTQ+ Censorship in Tennessee
In this episode Karen sits down with Tiffany Fee, founder of the Rutherford County Library Alliance. They discuss the attacks on public libraries and the cancellation of Pride events in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Tiffany highlights the challenges faced by the school district, including overcrowding and the need for diversity and inclusivity in curriculum and clubs. She emphasizes the importance of running for school board to protect the school system and support marginalized communities. Tiffany encourages individuals to use their voices and be courageous in the face of opposition....
2024-04-02
24 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defending Education: Inside Oklahoma's Battle Against Defunding
In this episode, Karen sits down with Sean and discusses his involvement in defending Oklahoma's education system. Sean highlights the challenges faced by the state's schools and the impact of defunding. Sean shares his concerns about Ryan Walters, the Secretary of Education, and his controversial actions. He emphasizes the importance of organizing and taking action to protect education. Sean explains the role of Defense of Democracy in advocating for change and the power of showing up and making a statement. He also discusses the use of privilege and humor as weapons in the fight for ed...
2024-03-26
34 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Rebelling Against Religious Extremism: A Hot Conversation with Satanic Temple Activists
In this episode, Karen sits down with Andy and June to talk about their involvement with the Satanic Temple and their efforts to combat religious extremism in public schools. They discuss the non-theistic beliefs of the Satanic Temple and clarify that they do not worship Satan. They also highlight the challenges posed by the Good News Club, a Christian evangelical organization, and the importance of providing alternative viewpoints through the After School Satan Club. Their conversation emphasizes the need for parents and community members to speak up and take action to protect religious freedom and...
2024-03-19
44 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Unveiling Injustice: A Mother's Battle Against Racial Discrimination in Colorado
In this episode, Karen sits down to talk with Lacey. She shares her experience of racial discrimination and harassment in her children's school in Castle Rock, Colorado. The incident began when her daughter was called a racial slur in the school gymnasium, leading Lacey to question the school's response and the lack of clear definitions and punishments for hate crimes. Another incident involved her daughter being forced to argue in favor of slavery during a class debate on Jim Crow laws. Lacey also discovered a Snapchat group where her son and other black students were ta...
2024-03-12
47 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Chaplains, Controversy, and Curriculum: Navigating the Crossroads in Texas Schools
In this episode Karen sits down with Sheri to discuss her advocacy work and the struggles faced by marginalized communities in Texas. She highlights the teachings of the Jewish faith that support inclusivity and acceptance. Sheri draws parallels between the current state of affairs and the Holocaust, emphasizing the dangers of discrimination and scapegoating. The conversation also delves into the controversy surrounding sex education curriculum and the impact on marginalized children. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the Chaplain Bill and its potential for indoctrination. This conversation discusses the role of chaplains in...
2024-03-05
45 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The War on Books and Teachers in Florida
In this episode, Karen talks with Michael, a former teacher in Florida. He discusses the challenges and restrictions faced by educators in the state's education system. He highlights the laws that have constrained teachers' ability to teach and the restrictions on books and interactions with transgender students. Michael shares his personal experience of having his classroom library books vetted and the subsequent removal of unvetted books from his classroom. He explains the chilling effect on teachers and the targeted attack on public education. Despite the challenges, Michael remains committed to advocating for teachers and...
2024-02-27
41 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Silent Screams: The Unseen Struggles of LGBTQ+ Children up against American Hate Culture
In this episode, Karen talks with Lance Preston, the founder of Rainbow Youth Project, discusses the increase in crisis calls from LGBTQ youth and the overwhelming impact of anti-LGBTQ legislation and adult bullying. He shares the collaboration between Rainbow Youth Project and Defense of Democracy and emphasizes the importance of advocacy and collaboration in supporting LGBTQ youth.Lance also highlights the dedication of volunteers and the personal connection and passion that drives their work. The conversation explores the harmful impact of anti-LGBTQ groups and the energy and hate they generate. It highlights the...
2024-02-20
56 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Empowering Voices and Building Future-Focused Communities
In this episode, Karen talks with Dante, the co-chair of the Defense of Democracy DEI committee. Dante shares his background and passion for making a difference in his community. He discusses his experience working in policy and the importance of empowering voices. Dante and Karen also talk about the recruitment process for the committee and the need for a future-focused and driven community. They touch on the challenges faced in education and the importance of patriotism and accountability. Dante shares his aspirations for the future, including working on a national and inte...
2024-02-13
20 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
The Financial Secrets of Moms for Liberty EXPOSED!
In this conversation, Karen sits down again with Liz, the founder of Stop Moms for Liberty (MfL). They discuss the recent controversies surrounding MfL. Liz highlights MfL's connection to a registered sex offender and their lack of accountability. Liz also reveals the financials of the group, with their latest income being $2 million. She emphasizes the declining influence of MfL and their negative impact on education and children. Liz discusses the incident at a school board meeting and the need for legal action against MfL. She concludes by inviting listeners to join Stop Moms for Liberty.
2024-02-06
40 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Bullets and Ballots: Unveiling the Chaos in Politics with Texas Trey
In this episode Karen sits down with Texas Trey. Trey shares his journey from being a lifelong Republican to creating content that challenges conservative ideologies. He discusses his changing views on the Second Amendment and the need for responsible gun ownership. Trey also highlights the influence of money in politics and the tactics used by far-right groups to create chaos and maintain control. He emphasizes the importance of local elections and the battle for democracy at the school board level. Trey concludes by encouraging individuals to speak out and take action in their own ways. Th...
2024-01-30
46 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defending the Right to Read: A Librarian's Battle Against Censorship
In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Amanda, a teacher, librarian, and grassroots organizer, shares her journey of fighting against censorship in libraries. She discusses the targeted harassment she has faced and the legal actions she has taken. Amanda also talks about forming the Livingston Parish Library Alliance and her upcoming book. She emphasizes the importance of using privilege for good and the need for coalition building. Despite the challenges, Amanda remains determined to advocate for the right to read and create positive change in her community. In this conversation, Amanda Jones discusses the importance o...
2024-01-23
36 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
More than Cookies: Pride Troop's Advocacy for Inclusion
In this episode Karen talks with Rochelle and Katie. They discuss their experiences with Pride Troop, a Girl Scout troop that welcomes everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. They talk about the challenges they faced during the pandemic and the importance of preserving Girl Scouting. The Pride Troop has received support from the community and has participated in pride parades and events. They also discuss their involvement in Band Books Week and the Defense of Democracy readout. Rochelle and Katie emphasize the importance of safe spaces and finding support in organizations like Finn's Place and...
2024-01-16
36 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Breaking Faith and Challenging Norms
In this episode Karen sits down with Brooke, who recounts her journey leaving the Mormon religion and moving from Utah to New York. Brooke shares the challenges of leaving her tight-knit community and the impact it had on her family relationships. She discusses the difficulties of adapting to New York and facing bigotry in her conservative area.Despite the initial struggles, Brooke delves into her foray into local politics, running for a town board position, and encountering unexpected opposition due to her political affiliation. The bullying she faced was disheartening, but it motivated her to connect with...
2024-01-09
38 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Religious Conservatives and the Crisis of Values
In this episode Karen and Rob explore the shift in religious values in America and the desperation of religious conservatives to impose their views. It discusses the decline of religious belief in the country and the search for meaning and purpose in a secular society. The hypocrisy of religious conservatives is highlighted through the scandal involving Bridget and Christian Ziegler. The conversation also addresses the threat to liberalism and freedom posed by the Trumpist movement. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of philosophy, art, and personal exploration in finding meaning and purpose in life. The conversation explores the role of...
2024-01-02
44 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Unwrapping the Christian Nationalist's Agenda for America
In this episode, Karen talks with Rob, an expert on fascist groups and Christian nationalism. They discuss the Seven Mountains Mandate, a movement that aims to have evangelical Christians control seven spheres of societal influence. They also explore the impact of Christian nationalism on public education and the need for unity and collaboration in defending democracy. The conversation highlights the importance of elevating faith leader voices, providing step-by-step instructions for taking action, and recognizing the global reach of Christian nationalism.Conversation Highlights:The Seven Mountains Mandate is a movement that seeks to have...
2023-12-26
31 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Addressing America's School Shooting Epidemic
In this episode, Karen discusses with Nichole the recent school shooting in Las Vegas and the frequency of such incidents in the United States. Nichole shares her personal experiences with school shootings and the trauma they cause. Nicole emphasizes the need for responsible gun laws and criticizes the involvement of alt-right groups in shaping education policy. She calls for a national week of mourning and proposes a support group for teachers within the Defense of Democracy movement. Nicole highlights the importance of disrupting the status quo and taking action to protect students and educators.
2023-12-19
34 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Courage Amid Adversity: Resilience in the Defense of Democracy
In this episode Karen sits down and talks with Amy, a Defense of Democracy volunteer, discussing her journey from being a volunteer to her current leadership role. Amy's passion for defending democracy, rooted in her experiences with the Beto O'Rourke campaign and concerns about the Texas GOP's impact on public education, drove her to join the cause. She highlights the challenges in Texas, from Christian nationalist groups influencing education policies to the ongoing struggle against initiatives like school vouchers.The episode showcases Amy's resilience and determination to build a strong defense against threats to democracy. I...
2023-12-12
39 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Paving the Way for Transgender Rights in New York
In this captivating episode Karen sits down with Julie, a key figure in Gender Equality New York, a nonprofit advocating for transgender, gender non-binary, and intersex individuals in New York State. Karen discusses the Defense of Democracy's origins, its advocacy work, and challenges faced by the transgender community, particularly the lack of civil rights protections until recent years.Julie highlights the historical struggles, including the failure of past LGBTQ+ advocacy groups to include gender identity protections in early legislation, resulting in a delayed focus on trans rights. Their conversation delves into Julie's personal experiences, such as being f...
2023-12-05
43 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Conservative Conundrum: The Body Snatchers of Trumpism
In this episode Karen talks with Rob Tracinski. Their conversation delves into the shifting landscape of American conservatism, where Rob reflects on the fracturing of the Republican Party during the Trump era. He discusses the transformation of many conservatives, likening it to a shift akin to "the invasion of the body snatchers," where individuals began echoing views they would have vehemently opposed earlier.Karen shares her own experience forming the Defense of Democracy, seeking nonpartisan platforms in response to a lack of moderate forums. Their discussion centers on Rob's critical analysis of Moms for Liberty, an organization...
2023-11-28
41 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Religious Influence, Public Education & Political Agendas: Oklahoma's Battleground
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, Karen sits down with Erica from Oklahoma, a passionate advocate and founder of the Oklahoma chapter. Erica discusses her involvement, motivated by the politicization of public education and the growing influence of groups like Moms for Liberty in her community. They delve into Oklahoma's education system, highlighting issues of underfunding, proposed inclusion of religious elements, and challenges regarding teaching accurate history.The conversation covers disturbing proposals like introducing the Ten Commandments in schools and the approval of religious charter schools funded by public funds, blurring the lines between...
2023-11-21
33 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Unraveling the Agenda Behind Moms for Liberty
In this episode Karen sits down to talk with Liz with over 30 years of experience in studying education policies. She shares insights into the privatization efforts led by figures like Betsy DeVos, particularly in Michigan. They dive into the background and motivations behind the Moms for Liberty movement and its impact on the public school system. Liz highlights the connection between Moms for Liberty and the push to redirect public funding to private settings, emphasizing the role of key figures like Betsy DeVos in shaping the movement's agenda. Liz also addresses the involvement of the Re...
2023-11-14
37 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Youth Advocacy in Education: Empowering Students Against Censorship
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy Karen sits down and talks with Paige, a senior student majoring in communications. Paige discusses the varying experiences of censorship, oppression, and civil rights issues in schools based on regional differences. Specifically, the discussion revolves around the challenges of discussing gender expression and LGBTQ+ issues in educational settings. Their conversation delves into Paige's experiences, her involvement in a project related to Title IX, and the impacts of initiatives such as Moms for Liberty in educational spaces. The conversation ends with a focus on how students, par...
2023-11-07
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Brave Spaces and Inclusive Libraries
**Trigger Warning** This episode contains content that may be triggering*In this episode Karen talks with Nicole, an LGBTQIA+ advocate, librarian, and Defense of Democracy volunteer, focusing on her work advocating for marginalized communities and defending the right to inclusive literature in schools. Nicole highlights her background, experience as an elementary school librarian in Las Vegas, and her dedication to creating safe, inclusive spaces without sexualizing children.She emphasizes the importance of gender representation in literature, creating 'brave spaces' rather than 'safe spaces' in schools. Nicole shares her personal struggles, being a survivor...
2023-10-31
39 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
From Protecting Ohio's Vulnerable Populations to Education Reform: Tamie Wilson's Journey to Congress
**Listener Discretion Advised - This episode contains Adult Content*In this episode Karen interviews Tamie Wilson, a congressional candidate from Ohio, who is challenging Jim Jordan. Tamie shares her background as an entrepreneur, a single mom, and the granddaughter of a World War II veteran. She discusses her motivation for running for Congress, emphasizing her passion for helping people and her dedication to solving problems.Tamie talks about the issues she's addressing in her campaign, including the challenges veterans face in obtaining benefits, the need for better legal support for military members, and...
2023-10-24
32 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Fearless Youth: Moxxie’s Courageous Stand for Equality and LGBTQ+ Rights
In this inspiring episode Karen welcomes 16 year old Moxxie, a high school junior from California, who has become an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and civil liberties in the face of restrictive policies imposed by the local school board. Moxxie is a high school junior dealing with the challenges of advanced classes, and he shares his journey into advocacy work. The conversation delves into the school board's controversial actions, which include banning non-state or non-U.S. flags, adopting policies that violate LGBTQ+ students' rights, and opposing critical race theory. They discuss the impact of these policies on LGBTQ+ s...
2023-10-17
24 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Library Censorship in America: The Fight for LGBTQIA+ Literature
In this episode, Karen welcomes Sarah, the founder of American Advocates for Equality, a grassroots organization that emerged in response to alarming issues of library censorship and LGBTQIA+ book bans. Sarah shares her journey and insights into the challenges her organization has faced while advocating for civil rights and equality in public schools.Sarah's organization began with a small group of individuals determined to support the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ literature in public libraries. Over time, their passionate advocacy has grown their Facebook group to over 1,100 members. They focus on attending meetings and monitoring library developments to ensure...
2023-10-10
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Censorship, Challenges, and Chaos: The Rising Tide of Education Activism in Florida
In this episode Karen talks with Brevard County school district activists, Amy and Kelly. The discussion delves deep into the tumultuous landscape of education in Brevard County, offering critical insights into its historical context, the rise of the Moms for Liberty, and recent challenges related to book bans within the district.Karen and her guests explore how these challenges have affected students, families, and the overall school environment. They also dive into the concerning trend of anonymous book challenges and the potential chilling effect this can have on academic freedom and intellectual exploration.Legal...
2023-10-03
45 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Empowering Generations: Advocacy Through the Ages
In this episode, Karen talks with Toby, an octogenarian, advocate, and voice for marginalized communities. Toby shares her journey into activism and education and discusses her involvement with Defense of Democracy. She emphasizes the importance of diversity, tolerance, and respect in education and how these values shape children's perspectives.Toby also highlights her hope for the current generation's commitment to social justice and tolerance. The conversation touches on the challenges posed by extremist groups and the need to counter their influence positively.Support the Defense of...
2023-09-26
28 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defending Democracy and Education: John's Journey to the School Board
In this episode, Karen talks with John, a candidate running for the school board in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. John shares his motivation for running, which stems from his concern about attempts to ban books in his son's school. He believes in defending students' rights to access books and ensuring that parents and citizens have a say in their education. John discusses the challenges he faces from opponents who have accused him of various false and damaging claims, including being labeled a "groomer." He highlights the importance of researching school board can...
2023-09-19
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Abe Won't Be Silent: Fighting Fascism and Protecting Democracy
In this episode, Karen interviews Abe, an advocate, volunteer, and TikTok influencer who is dedicated to fighting against fascism and protecting democracy. Abe shares his personal journey as a child of Holocaust survivors and how it has shaped his activism. He emphasizes the importance of speaking up and being engaged in civic duty. The conversation delves into the parallels between the rise of the Third Reich and the current political climate, highlighting the need for active participation and voting to safeguard democracy. Abe also discusses his ongoing projects, including a documentary on protest mus...
2023-09-12
32 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Local Voices, Lasting Impact: Uniting Against Extremism in Schools
In this episode, Karen talks with Laura Leigh, the co-founder of Defense of Democracy. Their discussion centers around Laura's journey from being an ordinary citizen to becoming an accidental activist, spurred by her encounter with divisive signs promoting religious influence in local schools. Laura shares her emotional reaction to these signs and how they motivated her to take a stand.The conversation delves into the role of social media as a catalyst for community discussions and Laura's decision to connect with Karen for advice and support. Laura and Karen founded Defense of Democracy with the aim of...
2023-09-05
32 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Preserving Literary Freedom: Fighting for Our Libraries and Battling Censorship
In this episode, Karen talks with Sarah, the founder of American Advocates for Equality, an organization committed to advocating for civil rights and equal representation in public schools. Sarah discusses her motivation for creating the organization, which emerged from her concern over library censorship and LGBTQ+ book bans. She recounts her journey from the initial small group to a thriving community of over 1,100 members.They delve into specific incidents that sparked Sarah's involvement, including a case where a library director faced backlash and ultimately lost her job due to her support for LGBTQ+ literature. Sarah e...
2023-08-29
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Unmasking Extremism: Inside the Fight to Protect Public Education
**Subject Matter Advisory** Listener Discretion Advised**In this episode, Karen talks with Mike, the leader of the New Jersey Public Education Coalition. The conversation covers their efforts to defend public education against extremist groups targeting school boards, curricula, and educational policies. Mike shares his experiences in facing opposition, engaging communities, and countering misinformation. They discuss how these groups use harassment, intimidation, and misinformation to push their agenda, focusing on issues like sex education and curriculum standards. Mike emphasizes the importance of supporting educators, superintendents, and school board memb...
2023-08-22
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Overcoming Divisiveness in Critical Race Theory (CRT)
In this episode, Karen talks with Chloe, a TikTok creator known for her heartfelt messages and advocacy for social justice. Chloe discusses her journey and her perspective on the anti-CRT (Critical Race Theory) movements in America.Chloe shares that she initially noticed the anti-CRT movements in Missouri and decided to attend different meetings to understand the concerns. She emphasizes that her frustration lies with lawmakers who have exploited legitimate concerns and turned them into a divisive movement. Chloe believes in healing people and working together, rather than creating a movement for personal gain.Karen...
2023-08-15
42 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Racism in Our Schools: A Mother's Battle for Justice
In this gripping episode, Karen sits down with Abigail, a fearless mother determined to expose a horrifying incident at her children's school. When Abigail received a shocking TikTok video revealing racist and violent threats against black children within the school, her world turned upside down.Despite her urgency and concern, the initial response from the school district was dismissive, downplaying the credibility of the threat. But as Abigail delved deeper into the videos, she unearthed the chilling reality and couldn't fathom why the school district and law enforcement failed to act swiftly.Undeterred, Abigail took...
2023-08-08
52 min
'Kindness Is' Podcast by Kind Cotton
Kindness is Defending Democracy: Protecting Public Schools and Civil Rights with Karen Svoboda
In this thought-provoking episode of "The Kindness Is Pod," host Kaitlin engages in a meaningful conversation with Karen Svoboda, a passionate advocate for inclusive education and civil rights.Karen shares her inspiring journey as a co-founder of Defense of Democracy, an organization committed to protecting public schools from extremist groups. She sheds light on their efforts to raise awareness about these groups and mobilize communities to stand up for inclusive education.The conversation delves into the challenges of confronting divisive ideologies and the importance of finding common ground while still standing firm against harmful beliefs. Karen...
2023-08-07
27 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Journey of Identity: A Mother's Unwavering Support for her Transgender Child
In this gripping episode, Karen interviews Jen, a mother from New York, about her experiences with her transgender daughter, Cole, and the challenges they have faced at school. Jen shares the story of Cole's journey from a young age, expressing a strong desire to be a girl. With COVID-19 allowing Cole to explore her gender identity more freely at home, the family noticed her preference for girl clothes and toys. They made the decision to support Cole in her transition, even pursuing puberty blockers to delay the physical changes of male puberty.As Co...
2023-08-01
32 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Religious Terrorism in the United States: A Veteran's Perspective on Defending Democracy at Home
In this powerful and captivating episode, Karen sits down with Erika, a brave and passionate veteran who recently faced a shocking incident at a press conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Erika shares her journey from military service in Afghanistan to becoming a vocal advocate for defending democracy at home.The incident occurred during a press conference where Erika and fellow members of Defense of Democracy Oklahoma protested against the promotion of religious liberty in public schools, specifically regarding Christian prayers. Erika shares her deep conviction in upholding the separation of church and state and her dedication to...
2023-07-25
26 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Music, Love, and the Power of Acceptance
Join us in this captivating episode as Karen dives into a powerful conversation with Dave, an actor and musician, about his experience and advocacy for love, acceptance, and the rights of children. Dave shares his journey of self-discovery as a gay man growing up in a time of societal prejudice and the challenges he faced while accepting his true identity. We explore the importance of open communication, non-judgmental parenting, and creating a safe space for children to express themselves. Dave's inspiring music and activism serve as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the...
2023-07-18
34 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Faith, Inclusion, and the Fight Against Christian Nationalism with pastor Jen
In this episode Karen Svoboda engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jen, the Chair of Faith Leaders Defending Democracy and a pastor. Together, they delve into the pressing issues surrounding Christian nationalism, its infiltration into public schools, and the importance of fostering inclusivity.Jen shares her personal journey as an ordained pastor and a parent, highlighting her passion for advocating for education and standing up against oppressive ideologies. The discussion centers around a recent incident involving a controversial play in a high school, which sparked a vehement response from a local pastor who ca...
2023-07-11
21 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Veterans Defending Democracy: Diana's journey from Navy Service to Activism
In this captivating episode, Karen sits down with Diana, a transgender Navy veteran and passionate advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights and veterans' benefits. Diana shares her personal journey, from her time in the military to becoming an activist and advocate for marginalized communities. As the Commander of Veterans Defending Democracy, she fights against Christian nationalist groups' attempts to co-opt patriotism. Diana discusses her experiences as an advocate, helping LGBTQIA+ veterans navigate the challenges they face and ensuring they receive the resources and support they need. She also shares her involvement in combating...
2023-07-04
30 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Drag Queen Story Hour: Empowering Kids and Confronting Adversity with Cookie Doe
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast, Karen talks with the fearless drag queen and advocate for inclusivity, Cookie Doe. They discuss Cookie Doe's experience organizing a drag story hour at the Montgomery bookstore and the intense protest it attracted. Despite facing violent pushback and receiving hate messages, Cookie Doe remains determined to spread love and inspire others. They delve into the importance of drag queen story hours for children and the message of self-acceptance and confidence they aim to convey. The conversation also touches upon the power of love in overcoming hate an...
2023-06-27
27 min
Refuse Fascism
Moms for "Liberty" aka Moms for Fascism
Sam shares reflections on the one year anniversary of the overturn of Roe. Read the statement from Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights: https://riseup4abortionrights.org/june-24-2023-one-year-without-roe-take-your-fury-back-into-the-streets/ “Moms for Liberty” [sic] will be holding their national summit June 29 - July 2 in Philadelphia (cheers to the protestors). Producer Mark Tinkleman shares some commentary on this fascist movement. Then, Sam interviews Karen Svoboda, CEO of Defense of Democracy about the Moms. Follow Defense of Democracy at https://defenseofdemocracy.org/. Join Refuse Fascism in protesting in Philly - follow along on our socials (@RefuseFascism). Re...
2023-06-26
40 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defending Democracy and Challenging Hate: Senator Saval's Pledge to Protect Civil Rights
In this episode, Karen Svoboda sits down with Senator Nikil Saval from Senate District 1 in Philadelphia County. The conversation takes an intense turn as they discuss the upcoming Moms for Liberty Summit and its choice of venue, the Marriott. Senator Saval shares the details of his letter to the Marriott, challenging their decision to host an event by an organization that promotes discrimination, bans books, and spreads hate. The conversation escalates as they delve into the dangerous threats posed by Moms for Liberty, including plans to target libraries and erase crucial his...
2023-06-20
25 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion: Battling Christian Nationalism
In this episode of the Defense of Democracy Podcast, Karen talks with Walter, who has made an incredible donation of $10,000 and offers to match up to $10,000 in donations for the rest of the month of June (2023).They discuss Walter's experiences living in the South and witnessing the rise of right-wing ideologies, racism, and anti-democratic movements. They shed light on the challenges faced by marginalized communities and the urgency to protect democracy. Walter, a privileged white male, shares his perspective on the importance of standing up against hatred and the need to uphold the pr...
2023-06-13
22 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Movie Day turns Political Firestorm: Jenna Barbee's Stand for Inclusion
In this gripping episode, Karen Svoboda engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Jenna Barbee, a first-year teacher who found herself at the center of a national controversy but turned it into a catalyst for change.It all started when Jenna decided to show a movie to her students on a standardized testing day, a common practice in many elementary schools. However, one parent, who happened to be a school board member, took issue with the movie and accused Jenna of indoctrination. This led to a series of events, including a meeting with the pa...
2023-06-08
39 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Breaking Barriers: A Candid Conversation on Diversity and Democracy with Annette Deigh
Join us in this captivating episode of the Defense of Democracy podcast as Karen Svoboda engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Annette Deigh, the newly appointed chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) committee. Karen acknowledges the need for greater representation of people of color within the organization and explores the challenges and importance of addressing this issue. Annette shares her initial hesitations and the exhaustion faced by marginalized communities while emphasizing the significance of representation and the impact it can have. Together, they discuss the complexities of navigating diversity and inclusivity, the...
2023-06-07
18 min
Defense of Democracy Podcast
Defense of Democracy Trailer
Welcome to the Defense of Democracy podcast. Hosted by Karen SvobodaDefense of Democracy is made up of people from all walks of life passionately committed to nonpartisanship. We welcome anyone who is interested in protecting their fellow Americans - in particular those in marginalized communities - from oppression.We advocate for legislators, educators, and administrators who will work to maintain communities as well as a public education system that supports and enhances our shared experiences regardless of religious beliefs, cultural background, or sexual orientation.For more information please visit: https://defenseofdemocracy...
2023-05-30
00 min