The Future of Gender Ideology Resistance with Stella O'Malley and Carrie Mendoza

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Carrie D. Mendoza, MD is the Director of FAIR in Medicine with the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, and a practicing Emergency Medicine physician with over 20 years experience working in rural, suburban, and urban hospitals treating snakebites to gunshot wounds to Covid-19 patients. Her practical experience provides unique insights into the American medical system and how the modern healthcare bureaucracy can scale harmful policies while ignoring the negative side effects. Dr. Mendoza will share her experience with the opioid epidemic and how the lessons learned about it can inform our understanding of medicalizing gender ideology and how to best stop its harmful effects.

Stella O’Malley
Psychotherapist and author of several books, Stella is the founder and director of Genspect. Stella first became well known for her work in gender with the 2018 documentary, Trans Kids: It’s Time To Talk. Moved by how many families were impacted by gender dysphoria, Stella founded the Gender Dysphoria Support Network to help parents access appropriate support. Along with Sasha Ayad, Stella is the co-host of the popular podcast, Gender: A Wider Lens and is also the co-author of When Kids Say They’re Trans: A Guide for Thoughtful Parents.

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