A collection of writers, activists, and parents will gather at Johnstown Estate, County Meath, on Saturday, April 5th with an eye on organising further resistance to transgender indoctrination by the Irish education system and health system in a conference organised by the Natural Women’s Council.

The event will be headlined by Stephanie Davies-Arai, a British activist and founder of the trans-critical NGO Transgender Trend. Additional speakers will include whistleblower Sean Atkinson, who helped expose BelongTo’s tactics in Irish schools,, and veteran journalist Eddie Hobbs.

Beginning at 12.30 at the 4-Star Meath hotel, the attendance cost for the conference is €35.00 with the event tailored around the educational aspects of the trans agenda in Irish schools. 

In comments to the Burkean activist and founder of the Natural Women’s Council founder Jana Lunden described the conference as being “aimed at helping educators and parents understand the origins of content in the classroom, exploring its sources and potential biases, whilst empowering participants with the knowledge and tools to protect children.”

Among the talks and seminars on offer at the conference will be a legal overview of the Gender Recognition Act by barrister Laoise De Brún as well as the deleterious impact of trans dogma on women’s sports by activist Sorcha Nic Lochlainn.

The event will also feature information stalls and networking slots for like-minded attendees as well as frequent Q&As between guests and speakers.

Coming less than a year since the UK’s Cass Report that recommended limiting gender therapy for the under-18s as well as a stoppage on similar child transgender services in Northern Ireland, the conference comes at a time of considerable fightback against the trans agenda in the Republic.

The Irish trans agenda was dealt a considerable public blow by last year’s twin referenda on women in the constitution with even the plight of schoolteacher Enoch Burke undermining the previously unquestioned institutional support the NGO lobby previously had.

Posted by The Burkean

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  1. Ivaus@thetricolour 26/03/2025 at 14:26

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    Power to Irish Mothers and Irish Women…you are recognised and appreciated…Irish Fathers and Irish Men…are with you, all the way.

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