Two New Events: “The Transgender Revolution in the Classroom” and “On Vaccines and Mandates”

EPPC this week will release two new webinar recordings: “The Transgender Revolution in the Classroom: What Parents Need to Know” and “On Vaccines and Mandates: Moral, Medical, and Legal Considerations.” Both events feature in-depth conversations on timely topics with experts from EPPC and outside scholars.

Video of these events will be released this week.

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The Transgender Revolution in the Classroom: What Parents Need to Know

Transgender ideology is flooding public school classrooms. What does this mean for our children? And what can parents do? This webinar from the Ethics and Public Policy Center equips parents with the knowledge and insights they need to recognize and resist the promotion of transgender ideology in public schools—and to protect their children from the transgender revolution. Please join EPPC Fellows Patrick T. Brown (Fellow in Family Policy) and Mary Rice Hasson (Person and Identity Project) and author Maria Keffler (Desist, Detrans, Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult) as they share expertise, sound advice, and the latest research in an engaging conversation led by Catholic Studies Program Coordinator Ella Ramsay. Essential listening for parents of school-age children!

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On Vaccines and Mandates: Moral, Medical, and Legal Considerations

How should we think about the morality of Covid-19 vaccines, given that all of those currently available in the United States benefited in one way or another from a cell line that was derived from an aborted child? How should we think about the morality of government mandates relating to the vaccines, and to businesses that impose their own mandates? How do religious liberty and conscientious objection to the vaccines factor in? This webinar will address all of these questions, and more, drawing on the extensive expertise of EPPC Fellow Aaron Kheriaty, a medical doctor; EPPC Fellow Roger Severino, a lawyer with expertise on civil liberties and healthcare; and professor Jason Eberl, a philosopher specializing in bioethics. EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson will moderate the discussion.

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