Rocky Mountain Summit Part II: Safeguarding Children from Gender-Affirming Treatment
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A must-attend event for parents, educators, medical professionals, and concerned citizens seeking truth, transparency, and solutions. This powerful summit brings together leading medical, legal, and policy experts alongside courageous families to discuss the hidden harms of gender-affirming treatment and provide actionable steps for change.
Medical, Legal & Policy Perspectives Panel:
Leading experts in medicine, law, and policy will take a deep dive into the scientific, ethical, and legal concerns surrounding gender-affirming treatment. Panelists will analyze data-driven research, expose the impact of activism on healthcare, and provide actionable strategies to protect children and uphold medical integrity.
-Candice Jackson, JD – Deputy Counsel for US Department of Education
-Dr. Leor Sapir – Fellow, Manhattan Institute, Policy & Research Expert
-Dr. Michelle Stanford – Colorado Pediatrician
-Dr. Miriam Grossman – Renowned Child Psychiatrist & Bestselling Author
Family Impact Panel:
Hear the deeply personal stories of families who have experienced the devastating effects of gender ideology. This panel will shed light on the emotional, psychological, and relational toll these practices have taken and the fight for parental rights.
-Erin & Chloe Lee – A Mother-Daughter Journey: How an Afterschool Art Club Led to Secret Gender Transition & Their Fight to Reclaim Truth
-Jamie Reed – Former Gender Clinic Case Manager & Courageous Whistleblower Exposing the Harms of Pediatric Gender Medicine
-January Littlejohn – Florida Parent, President Trump Honoree, and National Parental Rights Advocate Fighting Secret Social Transition Policies
Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Summit
Today, you’re part of a unique and timely conversation.
Across the country, more families, educators, and healthcare professionals are asking hard questions about how we care for children who are experiencing gender distress. Some believe current practices are lifesaving. Others are deeply concerned about the speed and scope of interventions. Many simply don’t know what to believe—but they know this matters.
That’s why we’re here.
At today’s summit, you’ll hear from leading voices in medicine, law, and policy—professionals who are engaging these questions with courage, data, and compassion. You’ll also hear from families who’ve lived through the experience firsthand—whose children were swept into a system that often overlooked complex factors like trauma, autism, anxiety, and depression, and moved forward without full transparency or consent.
The conversations ahead are not easy—but they are essential. Each panelist brings a valuable perspective shaped by personal experience, professional integrity, and a shared belief that children deserve thoughtful, individualized care— not one-size-fits-all solutions.
This summit is about more than raising concern—it’s about building understanding, fostering critical thinking, and offering meaningful solutions. It’s about protecting children, supporting families, and restoring trust in a field that must be grounded in ethics and evidence.
We’re grateful you’re here. Whether you arrived with strong convictions or open questions, your willingness to engage matters.
Let’s move forward—together—with truth, humility, and hope.
Sincerely,
Lori Gimelshteyn & Dr. Travis Morrell
Event Co-Hosts
This summit would not be possible without the generous support of our event sponsors—organizations that have boldly chosen to stand for truth, transparency, and the protection of children and families. By supporting this event, these mission-aligned partners have demonstrated their leadership in one of the most urgent healthcare debates of our time. Their commitment amplifies the voices of families, clinicians, and advocates working to ensure that medical ethics and evidence—not ideology—guide care for vulnerable children.
We are proud to partner with each of them in the fight for responsible, compassionate, and informed healthcare.
Rocky Mountain Summit Part II: Safeguarding Children from Gender-Affirming Treatment
Download the EVENT PROGRAM (Copy & Paste URL): https://drive.google.com/file/d/16_uzd_lRWZibvMMlxrFxWf6jEj9nua5Z/view?usp=sharing
A must-attend event for parents, educators, medical professionals, and concerned citizens seeking truth, transparency, and solutions. This powerful summit brings together leading medical, legal, and policy experts alongside courageous families to discuss the hidden harms of gender-affirming treatment and provide actionable steps for change.
Medical, Legal & Policy Perspectives Panel:
Leading experts in medicine, law, and policy will take a deep dive into the scientific, ethical, and legal concerns surrounding gender-affirming treatment. Panelists will analyze data-driven research, expose the impact of activism on healthcare, and provide actionable strategies to protect children and uphold medical integrity.
-Candice Jackson, JD – Deputy Counsel for US Department of Education
-Dr. Leor Sapir – Fellow, Manhattan Institute, Policy & Research Expert
-Dr. Michelle Stanford – Colorado Pediatrician
-Dr. Miriam Grossman – Renowned Child Psychiatrist & Bestselling Author
Family Impact Panel:
Hear the deeply personal stories of families who have experienced the devastating effects of gender ideology. This panel will shed light on the emotional, psychological, and relational toll these practices have taken and the fight for parental rights.
-Erin & Chloe Lee – A Mother-Daughter Journey: How an Afterschool Art Club Led to Secret Gender Transition & Their Fight to Reclaim Truth
-Jamie Reed – Former Gender Clinic Case Manager & Courageous Whistleblower Exposing the Harms of Pediatric Gender Medicine
-January Littlejohn – Florida Parent, President Trump Honoree, and National Parental Rights Advocate Fighting Secret Social Transition Policies
Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Summit
Today, you’re part of a unique and timely conversation.
Across the country, more families, educators, and healthcare professionals are asking hard questions about how we care for children who are experiencing gender distress. Some believe current practices are lifesaving. Others are deeply concerned about the speed and scope of interventions. Many simply don’t know what to believe—but they know this matters.
That’s why we’re here.
At today’s summit, you’ll hear from leading voices in medicine, law, and policy—professionals who are engaging these questions with courage, data, and compassion. You’ll also hear from families who’ve lived through the experience firsthand—whose children were swept into a system that often overlooked complex factors like trauma, autism, anxiety, and depression, and moved forward without full transparency or consent.
The conversations ahead are not easy—but they are essential. Each panelist brings a valuable perspective shaped by personal experience, professional integrity, and a shared belief that children deserve thoughtful, individualized care— not one-size-fits-all solutions.
This summit is about more than raising concern—it’s about building understanding, fostering critical thinking, and offering meaningful solutions. It’s about protecting children, supporting families, and restoring trust in a field that must be grounded in ethics and evidence.
We’re grateful you’re here. Whether you arrived with strong convictions or open questions, your willingness to engage matters.
Let’s move forward—together—with truth, humility, and hope.
Sincerely,
Lori Gimelshteyn & Dr. Travis Morrell
Event Co-Hosts
This summit would not be possible without the generous support of our event sponsors—organizations that have boldly chosen to stand for truth, transparency, and the protection of children and families. By supporting this event, these mission-aligned partners have demonstrated their leadership in one of the most urgent healthcare debates of our time. Their commitment amplifies the voices of families, clinicians, and advocates working to ensure that medical ethics and evidence—not ideology—guide care for vulnerable children.
We are proud to partner with each of them in the fight for responsible, compassionate, and informed healthcare.
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