Dear Friend,
Considering the New Year ahead of us, there is cause for some apprehension. The fate of Roe vs. Wade stands before the Supreme Court. The Biden administration’s vaccine mandate looms unlawfully over many who have declined vaccination for various reasons. Economic uncertainty and inflation cause growing concern for many. Critical Race Theory and gender ideology are infiltrating classrooms around the country.
But in the midst of uncertainty and worry, I believe we have great cause for hope in the birth of the Christ child. On a natural level, I’m so encouraged by the incredible outpouring of support for our work that’s resulted from our year-end campaign, and the opportunity to advance our much-needed mission in 2022.
As we saw in the Virginia gubernatorial election, parents are increasingly fed up with an education system that seems more concerned with critical race theory, gender ideology, and Covid culture wars than actually responding to what families need from schools.
In 2022, EPPC’s Stanley Kurtz will continue to fight the dogmatic imposition of critical race theory on school curricula, while Mary Hasson advocates for parental rights and combats gender ideology’s insidious campaign. EPPC’s Person and Identity Project (PIP) will continue as a one-of-its kind resource, assisting parents and schools around the country in responding to the challenges of gender ideology.
Meanwhile, EPPC’s efforts to rejuvenate religious life will remain a crucial aspect of our mission through the work of George Weigel leading our Catholic Studies Program, and Josh Good with the Faith Angle Forum.
EPPC’s leadership will be needed more than ever in the policy scramble that will ensue if Roe and Casey are finally overturned, but we need your help.
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