While speaking at a school board meeting in California, a parental rights activist stripped down to her bathing suit during public comments to protest locker room policies. Beth Bourne, who is the “Moms for Liberty” chairwoman in Yolo County, attended the Davis Joint Unified School Board meeting on Sep. 18 to protest policies that would allow transgender women to go into women’s locker rooms. "I’m a parent in the Davis Unified School District, and I’m here today to talk about the policies you have for the locker rooms in the junior high schools,” Bourne said at the meeting. The schools she referenced were Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High, Frances Harper Junior High School and Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. High. She said that those schools require students to undress and change before going to physical education. “So, I’m just going to give you an idea what that looks like when I undress," Bourne said just before stripping down to her bikini. "So right now, this school district is saying that, depending on a child’s transgender identity, that they can pick which bathroom they want,” she added. “So, we have, right now at this school district, we have children self-identifying into different bathrooms just based off of their—" Bourne was interrupted by school board members who told her to stop, to which she said she had to finish her comments and that her First Amendment rights were being violated. School Board Vice President Hiram Jackson proceeded to call for a recess. #school #parenting #parentalrights