Downriver
Michigan
On October 16, 2023, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America in Michigan) and her group created a club for their 36 elementary age kids called, “Liberty Club”. On this specific club day, the kids learned the difference between kings/queens making choices for the people versus We the People creating free choices for themselves. They also played a matching preamble game.
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For the month of October, Group Leader Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America in Michigan) and her group created a middle and high school age, Liberty Club. This month they asked the questions, “Does the media tell us the truth and how does propaganda work?” Next month, they will be focusing on the first amendment. In addition to this group and the elementary age group, they have created an adult Liberty group which helps parents and young adults learn about the Constitution and current events.
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Jessica Jagod and her Downriver group were able to have an Elementary Liberty Club meeting for the month of November. This meeting was called, “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”. The meeting started off with a game where they learned the importance of passing these American Truths onto the next generation. The kids passed ping pong balls to their team members with a spoon. Each team had a ball with the word, “Life, Liberty or Happiness.” They also discussed the true Christian message of Thanksgiving and to be thankful to their creator God.
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On November 27, 2023, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) met with the middle and high school Liberty club. At this meeting, they discussed the First Amendment and what the current administration has been doing to pressure social media companies to censor narratives to restrict information to the public. They also discussed what a lawsuit is and the consequences of losing our First Amendment rights.
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For the December meeting with the Liberty Club for Elementary students, they played a trivia game of popular Christmas characters. They then learned about the first five amendments. Jessica (Downriver Moms for America) tied the point together that they should know our rights as well as pop culture. At the end of the lesson, they played, “Guess the Amendment” with a snowball fight!
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For the December meeting for the young adult Leading Through Liberty group with Downriver Moms for America, they discussed the 3rd Amendment and how technology today has moved into our homes intrusively. They talked about current events by playing a trivia game. Topics range from January 6th unjust sentencing to Biden vs. Missouri regarding censorship. They finished their meeting by discussing what the World Economic Forum is and what their agenda is for 2030.
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In January, the Middle school and High School Liberty Club of Jessica Jagod’s Downriver group (Moms for America) met and discussed the border invasion as well as the states verses federal issues in Texas.
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In January 2024, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) held their Elementary Liberty Club. The kids played a matching game where they had to go fishing and find the amendment number and the description that went with each other. They learned the first 10 amendments of the Constitution with this game.
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In January, Jessica’s Jagod (Downriver group, Michigan Moms for America), and her Downriver Young Adult Liberty Club learned and discussed the World Economic Forum (WEF). They discussed how this organization believes in depopulation and helps world leaders make policies to reduce the population.
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In February 2024, Jessica Jagod’s Downriver Moms for America group and their Middle school and High School Liberty club met and discussed the open borders. Jessica showed them videos from Jaeson Jones and Ben Berqquam of eye-witness testimony of the cartels and how illegals are getting shipped to all parts of America.
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In February 2024, Jessica Jagod’s Downriver Moms for America group met with the Young Adults Liberty. Jessica taught on the borders, but at a deeper level and how it affects the economy, safety, future elections, etc.
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In February 2024, Jessica Jagod’s Downriver Moms for America group and their Elementary Liberty club played a game of passing a bean bag with different scenarios. This game was to demonstrate the need to slow down when doing things. The point of the game was to show how the founders intended the three separate powers of government to be balanced. If one person (Dictator) ruled the land, the people would not be represented.
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In March 2024, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) and her young adult group had a guest speaker. Rylee Linting, their Michigan Youth Chair, came and spoke to them about getting involved in saving our country and how they can participate in the upcoming election.
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In March 2024, The Downriver Moms for America group had their middle and high school liberty club meet. They played current event trivia. They won prizes as they learn about current laws, bills getting passed and of course current culture. Jessica Jagod also split them into groups for each to read an article and answer a couple of questions. The articles were about the word “Bloodbath”, the American Cancer Society citing studies stating conservatives are giving the LGBTQ community cancer, and a woman getting arrested for switching her locks on squatters. This definitely brought up a lot of good discussions.
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In March 2024, Jessica Jagod and her Elementary Liberty Club met and played America Jeopardy. They broke the kids up into 3 teams of 11 and had to use teamwork to determine who would answer each question. They learned about landmarks, who the founders were and symbols that represent our country. Jessica also read a book to them called, “Freedom Friends”. It is about six students at school learning about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness from their teacher.
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In April, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) held their final Middle and High School Liberty Club of the year. They played a current events trivia game that educated the group in what is happening in school districts all over the country. The topics ranged from students getting suspended for asking a clarification question about an English assignment using the term, “illegal alien” to students walking out of their LGBTQ courses at school.
The next activity the group did was to read an article that had something to do with A.I. The three different articles available were about: ‘How England is using A.I. to determine outcomes in the judicial system’, ‘How the A.I. Ameca said we will be friendly with humans until we do not need them anymore’ and, ‘the UN holding a press conference with several A.I. trying to convince society that they are here to help humans’. The students encouraged Jessica with their understanding of why they need to stand up for freedom and not get caught up in the trappings of this world.
Jessica gave each student a Constitution, an American flag and a chocolate bar wrapped in an American flag.
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In April, the Young Adult Liberty club met with Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) and reviewed the Bill of Rights, had a current events trivia game and read articles about culture issues of the day.
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In April, Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) held their final Liberty Club for the Elementary campus. Parents were invited to this end of the year event. Everyone broke into small groups by grade level. The Second Graders performed “The Preamble” in sign language to the School House Rock Song. Then the Kindergartners through Second grade, each had a leader read a patriotic book and played a patriotic matching game. The leaders then passed out an American Flag, a patriotic sucker, and a completion certificate to each student. The Third Graders also had the same activities except that their game was sorting what tasks/jobs happen at the local, state, or federal level. Jessica then led the Fourth and Fifth Grade groups as they reviewed the Bill of Rights and discussed what they learned this year. Everyone received their own pocket Constitution as well.
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The weekend of May 4th, 2024 Jessica Jagod (Downriver Moms for America) and the Young Adults Liberty Club held their last meeting until the Fall. Jessica’s hope is for these young adults to spend the summer volunteering in areas to help save our country. During the meeting, they played Constitution Jeopardy and current events trivia with prizes. They wrapped up their meeting discussing why they are voting for a candidate. Jessica’s emphasis for them was to know why they are voting for a candidate based on their policy views and not just name recognition.