Red, Wine, and Blue Events to confront Christian nationalism

Shadow Rock is excited to be in partnership with Red, Wine, and Blue and Seniors and Friends Defending Democracy (central Phoenix, AZ local group) to offer three timely events. 

All events will be held at Shadow Rock UCC, 12861 N. 8th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85029

Questions: Call 602-993-0500.

Feel free to bring clear water. No other food or drink allowed.


Discussion with Rachel Vindman

Thursday. September 19, 2024 at 6:30 pm

$10 participation fee is optional; students free

Rachel Vindman is an expert on a range of topics, including reproductive rights, state and national electoral issues, and the challenges faced by many families today.  Rachel is the co-host of The Suburban Women Problem Podcast and the wife of LTC (ret.) Alexander Vindman, who testified during the first Trump impeachment hearings. She has emerged as a significant voice advocating for democracy. Following her family’s experience in the national spotlight, Rachel has channeled her passion into advocacy, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and democratic values. She describes herself as a “Suburban mom fighting for democracy & encouraging others to do the same. You don’t need to have all the answers, just show up & keep moving forward.  

Register here.


Banned Book Bingo

Sunday September 22, 2024 at 3-5 pm

$10 participation fee is optional; students free

Red, Wine, and Blue is proud to partner with Authors Against Book Bans, a group of authors standing up against extremist efforts to ban books in school and public libraries. An author whose work has been subject to banning will speak about the dangers posed by book bans and how you can support efforts to fight back. Come play Banned Book Bingo!

Register here.



Screening of documentary, "Bad Faith: Christian Nationalism’s Unholy War on Democracy"

Thursday October 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM

$10 participation fee is optional; students free

Red, Wine, and Blue/TroubleNation is working with Kyle Spencer, author of Raising Them Right, the Untold Story of America's Ultraconservative Youth Movement, one of a trio of democracy authors who have received grant funding to travel around the country this summer and fall to speak with would-be voters and volunteers about the existential stakes of the election on November 5. Events include a showing of the new documentary, Bad Faith: Christian Nationalism’s Unholy War on Democracy and discussion of Project 2025.