Arizona State University hosted an event yesterday featuring attorney Mary Hasson, whose Christian beliefs and opposition to gender ideology have sparked outrage from students and faculty.
Despite over 100 individuals signing a letter to cancel the event, Hasson (pictured) still gave her lecture.
She talked about “recent efforts to dismantle families and undermine American parents” during the event titled “The Family Under Attack,” according to its description.
“An attorney and policy expert, Mary has been a keynote speaker for the Holy See during the United Nations Commission … and serves as a consultant to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family, Life and Youth,” the description states.
The event coordinator, Amy Shepard, told The College Fix that ASU’s Center for American Institutions, which organized the event, aims “to renew and restore American institutions (education, civics, law, military, religion, political, healthcare, the family, etc.).” […]
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