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Dear Jack,
 

Riley Gaines is one of America's top female swimmers and a 12X American champion. 

She will be speaking in Jackson, and I wondered if you might like to come and have lunch with her and hear what she has to say? 

Riley knows from her own experience how radical "woke" ideologues are damaging women's sports. She knows what it is like for a top female athlete to suddenly find herself having to compete against someone born a man, but who then identifies as a woman. 

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Riley will be joined by Mandy Gunasekara from the Independent Women's Forum, as they explain why Mississippi needs to adopt a Women's Bill of Rights.

Riley Gaines, US swimming champion

Riley is a recent graduate from the University of Kentucky where she was a 12x All-American swimmer. This past year, Riley competed and tied with transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at their NCAA championships. Since directly experiencing the injustice of allowing men in women's sports, Riley has been outspoken on why this issue is blatantly unfair and harmful to females in so many ways.

Mandy Gunasekara, Independent Women’s Forum

Mandy served as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, helping set environmental policy priorities for the Trump-Pence Administration. In addition to IWF, she is a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, she has also worked as a Senior Fellow for the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and regularly appears on Fox News. A sixth-generation Mississippian, she and her husband and two children call Oxford, Mississippi, home.


Tickets are already selling fast! CLICK HERE to book now. 

I hope to see you there!

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All the best,


Anika R. Page
Director of Operations
 
 
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