“Never Extinguished” Event: Hear from De-Transitioner Chloe Cole and Author Logan Lancing Plus Enjoy Dinner in the Valley or Dessert in Anchorage!

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Alaska Family Council’s “Never Extinguished” event offers Alaskans two opportunities to hear from de-transitioner Chloe Cole and from the author of “Queering the American Child” Logan Lancing. President of TPUSA-UAA Jack Thompson and President of the Mat-Su College TPUSA Chapter Ainsley Ladd will give updates on their chapters’ recent activities and achievements as well as introduce the speakers. 

Chloe Cole began gender transition treatment at age 12 and then, after a conversion to Christianity, embraced her biological gender and began real gender affirmation (de-transitioning) at age 17. She speaks across the country, advocating against the gender manipulation of minors.  

Logan Lancing offers a deeply researched explanation of how queer ideology has infiltrated American education. On his website, he writes: “Millions of American children now attend schools that practice Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP), Critical Race Theory (CRT), Queer Theory (QT), Restorative Justice (RJ), and Transformative Social and Emotional Learning (TSEL)… They want your children to develop a radical political consciousness. They are inspiring kids to disrupt and dismantle America. The evidence is overwhelming.” 

This Friday, “Never Extinguished” will be hosted in the Mat-Su Valley at King’s where attendees will enjoy a fantastic dinner provided by Patriot BBQ. On Saturday, “Never Extinguished” will be held at Cornerstone Church in Anchorage and will provide an array of exquisite desserts. For anyone under 21, both the dinner in the Valley and dessert in Anchorage are completely free! For those older than 21, the dinner costs $150 and the dessert costs $75.  

Alaska Family Council President Jim Minnery states why Alaskans should come to the event and the impact he hopes the event will have: “God has a specific idea of what human flourishing looks like, and we all have the responsibility to call out deception. Very few people are willing to stand up on this topic because of intimidation and fear. More than anything, we want to expand the number of Alaskans who are equipped to address these issues in the culture and challenge the lies that are so prevalent.” 

So far, 250 people have signed up for Friday’s dinner in the valley, and 75 people have signed up for Saturday’s dessert in Anchorage. There are plenty of seat left! Please register here if you are older than 21 or save your spot for free here for anyone under 21. 

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