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Guests - Kelly Walker, Britney Higgs
The fight for parental rights has found new momentum in Washington D.C., where a coalition of organizations including Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, and newly formed advocacy groups are demanding accountability for COVID-era targeting of parents.
The fight for justice extends beyond parental rights to confronting one of humanity's most horrific crimes. Britney Higgs exemplifies the kind of radical commitment required to address human trafficking - walking 580 miles from Montana to Denver with a baby goat named Freedom to raise awareness and funds for survivor recovery.
By Kathleen WinnGuests - Kelly Walker, Britney Higgs
The fight for parental rights has found new momentum in Washington D.C., where a coalition of organizations including Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, and newly formed advocacy groups are demanding accountability for COVID-era targeting of parents.
The fight for justice extends beyond parental rights to confronting one of humanity's most horrific crimes. Britney Higgs exemplifies the kind of radical commitment required to address human trafficking - walking 580 miles from Montana to Denver with a baby goat named Freedom to raise awareness and funds for survivor recovery.