How Do We End the #MeToo Campaign…

The #MeToo campaign is everywhere. It’s on social media, in the papers and on television. Although #MeToo actually started in 2007, it only gained widespread attention recently when actress Alyssa Milano asked women who had ever been victims of sexual abuse or harassment to tweet “#MeToo.” Within hours, women all over the world came forward

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Families Stop ‘Gender Identity’ Ordinance in West Virginia

In a win for families and small businesses, the Parkersburg, West Virginia, City Council rejected an ordinance that would have violated the privacy rights of moms and daughters. The ordinance would have created special rights to four new classes, including “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” If passed, the privacy and safety of Parkersburg’s women and

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Alaskans Move to Protect Privacy

Our allies at Alaska Family Action celebrated a huge success recently by gathering enough signatures to put a “bathroom-privacy” initiative on the 2018 ballot. The measure—originally named the Protecting Our Privacy Initiative—would protect the dignity, safety and privacy of women and girls in showers, restrooms and locker rooms by requiring intimate spaces to be segregated by

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Radical Feminist Group Supports Our ‘Ask Me First’ Project

How wrong does something have to be in order to be opposed by a Christian conservative group and a self-described radical feminist organization? President Obama’s misguided push to open girls’ locker rooms and showers to boys is just that ridiculous. Kara Dansky, is Board Chair of Women’s Liberation Front, known as WoLF. Even though we

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U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Obama’s ‘Bathroom Mandate’

Most moms and daughters would agree that boys in public schools do not belong in girls’ restrooms and locker rooms – and vice versa. And now the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether common sense will prevail over President Obama’s misguided activism. A school district in Gloucester County, Virginia, turned down a female student’s request

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Thousands Ask Supreme Court to Protect Privacy and Safety

More than 8,900 students, parents and community members have signed on to a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold student privacy and safety. The document concerns the Gloucester County School Board in Virginia. A female student there is asking to use the boys restrooms, locker rooms and changing facilities. “Schools have a

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No One Asked Me First

The push to allow men access to women’s showers, locker rooms and restrooms has provoked an outcry from those most affected – women and children using those facilities. Kansas Family Voice is answering those concerns by launching the Ask Me First campaign. The goal is to allow a forum for women and children to tell

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