AUDIO: Mary Hasson on the Gender Inclusive Agenda in Public Schools


May 15, 2019 | Issues, Etc.


On May 15, 2019, EPPC Kate O’Beirne Fellow Mary Rice Hasson appeared on the Issues, Etc. radio program to discuss the threat of gender ideology in public schools – the theme of Mrs. Hasson’s book Get Out Now (co-authored with Theresa Farnan).

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