Two Washougal women are speaking out against the Washougal School District, saying district officials are “trying to silence those who don’t agree with its curriculum or the narrative that’s being pushed on our children.”
Washougal residents Melissa Mcilwain and Patricia Bellamy have been featured on several local radio and livestream programs, including “The Lars Larson Show” and “The Black Conservative Preacher,” over the past two weeks to discuss what happened during a May 11 Washougal School Board meeting, when Washougal police issued trespass warnings to the two Washougal women for allegedly disrupting the school board’s meeting.
“We’re tired. We’re done,” Mcilwain said on a video posted to the recently launched washoug almoms.com. “I’ve been a member of this community for 13 years, and I thought my voice mattered to the people that I see around here. To be publicly defamed by the people that I not only trust and care about, but trust with my children, is so appalling to me. I have never been more disappointed in this school system and this town than I have been in the last week. This is disgusting.”
The Washougal Moms website also includes a written statement, videos, links to mothers’ media appearances, information about a May 25 protest rally and a request for funds which they will use in their efforts to pursue legal action against the district and the Washougal Police Department.
The website states that district employees and board members violated 10 laws and will soon be served lawsuits for discrimination, civil rights violations, depravation of rights under the color of law, violation of oath of office, libel, defamation of character and causing extreme mental anguish.