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These are just three examples of woke ideology in practice around our state. It takes all of us to identify, speak out and stand up against this insanity. Public awareness and pressure created backlash for these institutions to change their behavior.
Hospitals are handing out forms asking pregnant and post-partum mothers the gender identity and sexual orientation of their babies, according to a patient in South Jersey.
“What sex was your baby assigned at birth?”
“Which of the following best describes your baby? Lesbian or gay; straight or heterosexual, bisexual, questioning/unsure, pre
Hospitals are handing out forms asking pregnant and post-partum mothers the gender identity and sexual orientation of their babies, according to a patient in South Jersey.
“What sex was your baby assigned at birth?”
“Which of the following best describes your baby? Lesbian or gay; straight or heterosexual, bisexual, questioning/unsure, prefer not to answer.”
The form from Inspira Health explains the questions are required under state law, and to help the hospital fulfill its mission “to provide a safe and compassionate experience.”
The 2021 law required medical professionals to ask patients not only about their race and ethnicity, but their gender identity and sexual orientation, as well. Patient participation is voluntary.
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The Cranford Public Library (CPL) created a free, self-care pantry in the teen section of the library, stocked with everything from feminine hygiene products to lip balm.
“The pantry allows anyone in need of items such as menstrual products the opportunity to help themselves without cost or embarrassment,” said library director Kathryn
The Cranford Public Library (CPL) created a free, self-care pantry in the teen section of the library, stocked with everything from feminine hygiene products to lip balm.
“The pantry allows anyone in need of items such as menstrual products the opportunity to help themselves without cost or embarrassment,” said library director Kathryn Cannarozzi.
The initial selection of items available included condoms and Plan B, an emergency contraceptive pill that prevents pregnancy after unprotected sex. Both are available for sale at pharmacies, drugstores, and online, and there are no age restrictions for purchase.
However, after public outcry, “Some of the items have been removed and the Library is establishing a policy to set parameters on items included,” said Cannarozzi. “As always, the Library is committed to serving the needs of the Cranford community in any way possible.” possible.” https://x.com/fight4newjersey/status/1902067644343447578
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A New Jersey elementary school canceled a second-grade field trip to a center named for women’s rights icon Alice Paul after a barrage of online bullying created a security risk, the school district’s superintendent said.
Fleetwood Elementary School in Mount Laurel had been sending students to the Alice Paul Institute — recently renamed th
A New Jersey elementary school canceled a second-grade field trip to a center named for women’s rights icon Alice Paul after a barrage of online bullying created a security risk, the school district’s superintendent said.
Fleetwood Elementary School in Mount Laurel had been sending students to the Alice Paul Institute — recently renamed the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice — for at least a couple of decades without incident, Mount Laurel Schools Superintendent George J. Rafferty told NJ Advance Media.
Three teachers were planning to accompany 76 second graders to the Burlington County center April 4, Rafferty said.
The students were slated to learn about leadership and civic engagement at the center named after one of the state’s leading historic figures in the women’s suffrage movement.
However, a letter about the trip began to circulate on social media and conservative sites in recent days. Some questioned whether the second graders were being exposed to “gender ideology propaganda during school hours.”
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