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    Harnessing the Power of Suburban Women

    enOctober 22, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Red, Wine, and Blue is a grassroots women-led organization mobilizing suburban women in Ohio and beyond to get involved in local politics and issue advocacy in their communities. Their founder, Katie Paris, joins Tara on the pod to talk about harnessing the power of suburban women and creating new momentum for suburban communities online.

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