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Moms for Liberty rep will discuss parental rights at UN meet

Moms for Liberty rep will discuss parental rights at UN meet


Moms for Liberty rep will discuss parental rights at UN meet

Moms for Liberty is going to United Nations.

It may sound like a sitcom plot, or like oil and water mixing, but the parents rights group is sending representative Catalina Stubbe to a panel discussion about parental rights and education.

Stubbe is representing Moms for Liberty at the “Trans-Atlantic Summit,” which will feature other prominent conservative leaders November 16 and 17 in New York City. The Moms rep will participate in a discussion about the right of parents to choose their children’s education and the rights of childhood and mother.

Stubbe, Catalina Stubbe

Stubbe, a Colombia-American, is the Hispanic outreach director for Moms for Liberty. She is also a mother of four.

“Parental rights is something that is fundamental,” she tells AFN. “It's a fundamental right that decides how we raise children in education, medical care, morality, tradition and religion."

Stubbe’s views on parental rights mirrors the group’s motto: “We do not co-parent with the government.”

Other well-known attendees include pro-life activist Lila Rose; Heritage Foundation senior researcher Jay Richards; and Paivin Rasanen, the Finnish politician who was charged with a “hate crime” for posting a Bible verse about homosexuality.