Marissa Darlingh was fired as a school counselor for speaking out against gender identity ideology

Marissa Darlingh was an elementary school counselor with over a decade of experience working with students in culturally diverse public school districts when she was fired from her job at Allen-Field Elementary School in the Milwaukee Public School District.

After speaking at an April 23 rally in Madison against gender identity ideology in schools, a campaign was organized to get Marissa fired, and her supervisor began an investigation. Marissa was subsequently suspended, then received a no-trespass order. She received a letter of termination on September 30, and filed a federal lawsuit, arguing this was a violation of her First Amendment rights. Her attorneys also argued the district violated Marissa’s constitutional right to due process by not giving her sufficient notice before she was suspended from her job on June 14.

In this episode, I speak with Marissa about her work, her case, “allying with the right,” and why she spoke out against teaching kids about gender identity ideology.

Marissa Darlingh was fired as a school counselor for speaking out against gender identity ideology
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Meghan Murphy

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Meghan Murphy is a freelance writer and journalist from Vancouver, BC. She has been podcasting and writing about feminism since 2010 and has published work in numerous national and international publications, including The Spectator, UnHerd, Quillette, the CBC, New Statesman, Vice, Al Jazeera, The Globe and Mail, and more. Meghan completed a Masters degree in the department of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University in 2012 and is now exiled in Mexico with her very photogenic dog.