Tag: Education & Family News

Illinois Parental Activism Gears Up in Midterm Election Year

Since the onset of the pandemic, Shannon Adcock has taken many first-ever steps as a suburban mother. She spoke at her school board meetings, attended her first rally to support the return to in-person learning, and ran for a seat on the local school board. Now, she is working to mobilize a network of tens…


Acceptance of Trans Identity in American Society Going Too Far: Poll

A rising number of Americans are saying that the country has been more accepting of transgender identities than necessary, data from the latest NBC News poll show. The poll asked survey respondents whether American society has a) gone too far in accepting transgender people, b) not gone far enough in ending discrimination against transgender people,…


The Teaching of Sex and Gender to Young Children Has ‘Sinister Motive’: Alex Newman

During the lockdowns, parents observed that some of what was being taught to their children was inappropriate, including the teaching of sex and gender to very young children. Journalist, an educator, and co-author of the book “Crimes of the Educators: How Utopians are Using Government Schools,” Alex Newman, said that this type of curriculum is…


1 of 3 Republican Candidates for North Carolina District Seat in Growing County Stands to Join Potential Red Wave After Primaries

As the North Carolina primaries approach their end on May 17, one of three Republican candidates for the District 73 seat of the North Carolina House of Representatives in Cabarrus County stands to become a step closer to being a part of a potential red wave in the general midterm elections in November. The seat…


National Park Service Adds Historic School Segregation Sites

The Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka, Kansas, is expanding to sites in four other states and getting a new designation, according to an announcement on May 13 by the National Park Service (NPS). Brown v. Board of Education was the 1954 landmark Supreme Court decision that ruled segregation of public…


Johns Hopkins Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Center Hires Professor Sympathetic to Pedophiles

A former university professor who calls for less social stigma on pedophilia is set to return to academia, landing a new job at a research center dedicated to preventing child sexual abuse. The Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sex Abuse at Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, announced Thursday that Allyn Walker will join as…


Parents Uncover Documents Exposing Secret ‘Gender & Sexuality Alliance’ Club at Pennsylvania Middle School

Parents in Pennsylvania have uncovered documents through a public records request that expose how school employees have been pushing gender ideology to middle school students as young as 11 years old through a “Gender & Sexuality Alliance” (GSA) club without the knowledge or consent of parents. According to the GSA Network website, “Genders & Sexualities…


Swing State Voters Opposing Transgender Agenda for Minors Lead in Poll

The majority of Americans do not support transgender surgeries or anti-puberty blockers for minors, according to a new survey (pdf) released by Washington-based conservative think tank American Principles Project (APP) on May 12. Recent findings show that 56 percent of voters in swing states support banning puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and physical sex-change surgeries for…


Utah Teacher on Leave for Viral Video About ‘Queer’ Conversations With 4th Graders

A charter school teacher in Utah was placed on leave after boasting on social media about her “queer” talks with fourth-grade students. In a video originally posted to TikTok, fourth-grade teacher Jenna Hall talks about her influence on past students at Renaissance Academy in Lehi, a southern suburb of Salt Lake City. “My kids from…


National Association of Science Teachers Trains Members on ‘Queering Your Classroom’

During a training session recently held by the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), teachers were told how infuse sex and gender ideologies into science classes and make classroom more “LGBTQIA+ supportive.” The training session, titled “Queer Your Classroom: Supporting LGBTQIA+ Students,” featured a presentation prepared by Jamie Kubiak, a New York City-based high school chemistry…