
"Hi, good evening, I'm a parent in the Davis Unified School District and I'm here today to talk to you about the policies you have in the locker rooms for students,"
"Right now we require our students to undress for PE class, and I'm just going to give you an idea of what that looks like while I address."
"So right now, this school district is saying that depending on a child's transgender identity, they could pick which bathroom they want. Right now we have children self-identifying into different bathrooms..."
"No, you cannot. We're going to recess,"
Beth Bourne, president of the Yolo County Moms for Liberty chapter, undressed during a September 18 Davis School Board meeting while protesting locker-room and bathroom policies that allow transgender students to choose facilities matching their identity. She removed her top and began taking off her pants, prompting groans and visible discomfort from board members and attendees and forcing the meeting into recess. Bourne invoked her First Amendment rights during the interruption. The incident followed prior notoriety for confrontations with drag performers and contributed to heightened scrutiny of aggressive tactics targeting LGBTQ+-inclusive school policies.
Read at Advocate.com
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