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Art Club (New Documentary)
Art Club
Kevin Lundberg, along with the Lee family, have spent the last year producing this first-hand account of their family’s experience with public school indoctrination and the transgender social contagion.
This film takes an intimate look at this important issue, incorporates expert testimony, and offers advice for any parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend to protect the children in their lives and stand up for truth.
Learn more at artclubmovie.com
new film explores how mental illness and cultural Marxism have wrought havoc on America’s children and their families.
“Art Club,” produced and directed by former Colorado state legislator Kevin Lundberg, documents one family’s horrific experience with “public school indoctrination and the transgender social contagion.”
The one-hour-and-twenty-minute film features a lengthy interview with parents Jon and Erin Lee. And it has a powerful message.
“My number one advice to parents is get your kids out of public schools. They’re not safe,” Erin Lee said.
The Lees’ ordeal began in May 2021, when their 12-year-old daughter received an invitation to an after-school art club.
Jenna Riep, the girl’s art teacher at Wellington Middle School in Wellington, Colorado, extended the invitation. The Lees gave permission for their daughter to attend.
Riep, however, did not inform the Lees that the “art club” actually functioned as a Gender and Sexuality Awareness Club.
Nor did Riep tell the parents that the club would feature a guest speaker named Kimberly Chambers, director of SPLASH Youth of Northern Colorado, an organization that purports to “serve LGBTQIA+ youth ages 5-24,” the New York Post reported.
Chambers then allegedly told the Lees’ daughter that if she was “not 100 percent comfortable in her female body, then she’s transgender.” The guest speaker also allegedly told students not to trust their parents and to lie to them if necessary.
Parents Defending Education, a grassroots organization dedicated to rescuing students from cultural Marxism, documented all of this along with what followed when the Lees’ daughter told her parents about the “art club.”
Email communications between Riep and Chambers, for instance, revealed the latter’s determination to separate children from their parents as much as possible.
When Riep reported that the 12-year-old had not returned to school in the days since the “art club” meeting, Chambers raised the possibility of a “well-child check.”
The “Art Club” film features the Lees but also tells the story of mental health counselor January Littlejohn.
According to the local news website Tallahassee Reports, Littlejohn picked up her 13-year-old daughter from Tallahassee’s Deer Lake Middle School in September 2020 only to discover that school officials had approached the girl with questions about her gender identity.
Littlejohn already knew — and had informed school officials — that her daughter struggled with such questions during the COVID scare.
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