Last month, Beth Bourne went viral when she stripped down to a bikini at a Davis Joint Unified School District board meeting. She was making a point about how girls might feel having to undress in a changeroom with a male present, which is exactly what they face on account of gender identity policy and legislation. After the incident, she told CBS News:
“I wanted to give them more of a visual, what does it really look like changing and what would it feel like [to have] somebody of the opposite sex watching you change.
If the adults don’t feel comfortable watching someone—and I’m a 50-year-old woman —how can they expect girls to feel comfortable doing that in the locker room?”
When Bourne’s then-teenage daughter came out as “trans,” she became an activist—funneling her grief into fighting gender identity ideology in schools and beyond.
I spoke with her about how and why her daughter “came out,” and how she’s fighting to protect all minors from the harms of transgenderism.