South Island Roadshow Update
Today we chatted to Katrina Biggs about our travels through the south, the challenges many families are experiencing, and grass-roots empowerment
The time is now, the situation is urgent
No longer can we put our heads in the sand, look the other way, or sit idly by, while policies are being enforced in many facets of our society that are contrary to common sense, and the wellbeing and safety of our precious children.
South Island Roadshow
This week, Penny Marie and Elisabeth Cave have spoken in5 towns in 5 days… We have 8 to come in the next 10 days, with the possibility of more. Stay updated on our social media channels and website events page. (Yes, we’re planning a North Island tour).
Feedback from recent meeting - read more below
"Great research and reviews into what is happening both here in NZ and overseas with kids overexposure and health concerns. Appreciate all your hard work and sharing of knowledge and information!" - Jenny
Research and conversations - our video library
If you’ve been to our events and you want to see the full interviews you glimpsed on the night, they are on Rumble - share them when you’re talking to your friends!
Conversation with Katrina Biggs
Katrina is a Christchurch-based researcher and writer. We chatted on Sunday morning about why we’re on tour, what we’re hearing from the people, and the ‘interesting’ opposition to our message (which further compels us to speak up).
This interview is also on X/Twitter and Facebook - for easy sharing.
Feedback from the tour
Here’s a selection of Facebook Reviews, from people who have attended so far…
"Very informative and enlightening presentation. Totally recommend for anyone to attend these evenings to be informed how the system from junior, primary and above schooling has been hijacked. Excellent sourced and referenced data from our ministry's departments. A must for parents, teachers, principals etc". - Angela
"What a wonderful group of people doing the heavy lifting for our children". - Linda
"They are shining a light on the indoctrination of gender ideology with well researched, well-presented information". - Debbie
"They are a voice for children. Giving concerned parents and caregivers valuable information. Keep it up". - Alex
If you have been to our meetings and you’d like to leave a review, please do!
Katrina’s Substack
If you’re not yet following Katrina’s Substack, we recommend it!
How you can get involved
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