Woman undresses at a California school board meeting to protest transgender bathroom policies
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Woman undresses at a California school board meeting to protest transgender bathroom policies
""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 undress," Bourne said while she stood behind the lectern and removed her shirt."
""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," she sai"
At a Sept. 18 Davis Joint Unified School District Board of Education meeting, 55-year-old Beth Bourne removed clothing during the public comment period to protest district policies allowing transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identity. Bourne, a Yolo County resident who is a Moms for Liberty member and mother of a college-age nonbinary daughter, held up a gym uniform and said middle school students felt uncomfortable changing in front of transgender peers. She lifted her shirt to reveal a sports bra while using her allotted three minutes. Authorities later announced that she will not face criminal charges.
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