When Beth Bourne's daughter came out as 'trans' she became an activist
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Last month, Beth Bourne went viral when she stripped down to a bikini at a Davis Joint Unified School District board meeting. She was making a point about how girls might feel having to undress in a change room with a male present, which is exactly what they face on account of gender identity policy and legislation.
When Beth’s then-teenage daughter came out as “trans,” she became an activist—funneling her grief into fighting gender identity ideology in schools and beyond. She is now chair of the Yolo County chapter of Moms for Liberty.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Beth about how and why her daughter “came out,” and how she’s fighting to protect all minors from the harms of transgenderism.
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