AUDIO: Mary Rice Hasson on Gender Ideology and Its Influence on School Culture


December 16, 2021 | “Religious Freedom Matters” podcast


On December 16, 2021, EPPC Kate O’Beirne Fellow Mary Rice Hasson, Director of EPPC’s Catholic Women’s Forum and co-founder of EPPC’s Person and Identity Project, joined hosts Andrea Picciotti-Bayer and Joan Frawley Desmond on the National Catholic Register‘s “Religious Freedom Matters” podcast to explain the false anthropology of gender ideology and its invidious influence on school culture to the detriment of students.

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