While Degoogling yourself generally is related to privacy and caring about privacy, some of the privacy-respecting options are off the table for some folks as too complicated or not enough functionality.
So while privacy is a good focus, I would put it second to actual Degoogling, with an understanding that Google has deep roots in the android operating system, and that it's pretty difficult to fully disconnect without having replacement services ready to go.
I would personally try to make the focus Google alternatives for search (DuckDuckGo?), for email, for calendars (ProtonMail and Calendar?), for document creation (LibreOffice?), for web brower (Firefox/Librewolf/etc) maybe how to block their ads (uBlock Origin) and so on.
Degoogling android phones would take a mild backseat, because a lot of "degoogled" options are still going to feature Google pretty heavily. Either on LineageOS where you still need Google Play Services for most of it to function properly, or GrapheneOS where you can cut out Google Play and apps, but you literally have to buy a Google branded phone from Google to achieve it. Both situations mean you're still using Google, technically.
Anyway, since Google is mostly a service-based company, I would err on focusing on how to get people off of Google services and onto alternatives, while keeping Degoogling phones as an aspect of the sub, but with an understanding that it's for the more technically inclined and you're still tied at the hip with Google in most scenarios.