Come Together to Inspire, Interact, Influence, and Impact.

x
Notifications
Log Out? Are you sure you want to log out?
Log Out

ICYMI: IWN’s Stephanie Lundquist-Arora Tells Fox News: “This is Indoctrination; It’s Not Education.”

Stephanie Lundquist-Arora is a mother in Fairfax County, Virginia, an author, and Independent Women’s Network chapter leader, and she is fighting back against the Fairfax County Public Schools’ decision to allow a woke alphabet display for Women’s History Month, which promoted content about abortion, “transgenderism,” and “queerness.” Lundquist-Arora has been speaking out for years to expose the inappropriate ideology that has crept into classrooms across the country. Her latest op-ed in The Daily Signal highlights the woke “ABCs to Me” display her son encountered at his Fairfax County high school.

Lundquist-Arora’s son, a sophomore at West Springfield High School, took pictures of the woke display, which featured signs such as “A is for Abortion,” “H is for Hope” with a picture of Kamala Harris, “J is for Justice” alongside the Ukrainian, Palestinian, and transgender flags, and “Q is for Queer.”

On Monday, Stephanie Lundquist-Arora joined Ingraham Angle on Fox News to discuss her reaction to the inappropriate display in her son’s school.

Watch the full clip of Ingraham Angle featuring Stephanie Lundquist-Arora below, or click HERE.

Lundquist-Arora told Laura Ingraham, “You just really have to be so proud of these kids. They’re leading the battlefront on this.”

She said, “A mom called me and told me her son had actually ripped down the ‘A is for Abortion’ sign. Her son was upset, and he was brought into the principal’s office, and they counseled him, and they said ‘Well, you had such a visceral reaction to this.’ And I think that’s just absurd. I mean, how could you not have an emotive reaction to this? Even adults do. And so I’m really proud of the students who are standing up and saying ‘This isn’t right. This isn’t the kind of school we want to be in. This is indoctrination; it’s not education.’”

When asked by Laura Ingraham about who came up with the display, Lundquist-Arora said, “I can’t imagine that a student came up with all of them. It was so ideologically one-sided: How could the students have come up with all of it? I think that’s probably coming from the teacher, and it’s supported by the administration. The display is still standing there, and the school policy also supports it.” 

Stephanie Lunquist-Aurora, as a fearless Independent Women’s Network leader, will continue speaking out to inspire, influence, and have impact as students face another school year with the woke agenda, cancel culture, and gender ideology pushed by teachers unions and liberal school boards.