What outrage mobs get wrong about SOGI (Annie Ohana)

This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir talks to Annie Ohana, an internationally-recognized educator in Surrey, B.C, about the misconceptions of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) resources in British Columbia's schools. Recorded: June 24, 2024

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  • @uncouver
    @uncouver6 күн бұрын

    I couldn't even imagine being a teacher right now. Thanks for what you do!

  • @kalenluck
    @kalenluck6 күн бұрын

    SOGI is all online. Every sentence. It’s free and available on the government website. It’s not a secretive document. Most of it especially for the young just “here is a book about a penguin raised by ducks. It is suitable for ages 6-9. Things you could talk about after reading the book is how many families look different”

  • @DianaLynn-dv9uh
    @DianaLynn-dv9uh6 күн бұрын

    I have been raising children since the late 90's, schools have lost sight of what they were intended for and I believe that is why we are seeing the rise in home schooling vs public schooling. I am seeing feelings over facts, children as young as grade 5 needing anxiety medications, our children are being inodiated with subjects that are not necessary. Most parents know how to raise their children to be accepting and kind to one another, this lady is painting a pretty picture but some of us are feeling our traditional values are being challenged and I am hopeful we see some sort of balance and back to the basics in our children's educational future. SOGI may have been here since 2016, however many were not aware of it perhaps we need everyone back to the table and introduce something more agreeable. And I must correct the speaker although I personally do not like to get involved in protests but I know a lot of parents who are not happy with gender ideology teachings in their schools and it is not a small number.

  • @fran2003100
    @fran20031005 күн бұрын

    You are talking to a SOGI lead teacher. She will push SOGI all day long. She is biased, and she is an activist. Yes, the backlash is large. Parents have been stripped of their rights.They are mostly sitting in the shadows, terrified and afraid to speak up. Terrified of losing children, they cannot affirm as the wrong sex. A curriculum resource can be inserted anywhere in your child's curriculum. You cannot opt out, and according to Glen Hansman, former president of the BCTF, it was designed that way. The ARC Foundation has announced that SOGI 123 is their flagship program, an organization that has been made relevant by producing SOGI 123 resources that are printed at UBC using your tax dollars and corporate donations from mining tycoon Robert Quartermain. No, Annie, you are misleading people. You are labelling and gaslighting people who are deeply concerned about their children's future, then white knighting yourself by pretending to care about their concerns. This resource is activist-driven, activist-focused, and activist-funded. Your children will become SOGI activists. This is not love and inclusion; it's indoctrination.