Gabrielle Clark

Gabrielle Clark

Gabrielle Clark is a dedicated advocate against indoctrination in K-12 education. Her activism began when both of her school-aged children were affected—her son by Critical Race Theory (CRT) and her daughter by Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). In response, she took legal action, filing the first federal lawsuit against K-12 indoctrination in the U.S.

While raising awareness about CRT, Clark faced another battle when her daughter was socially transitioned into believing she was a boy. Devastated but determined, she developed a structured program to help her daughter desist. Within months, her daughter fully re-identified with her biological reality.

Clark now dedicates her time to educating and supporting parents navigating similar challenges. She provides guidance, resources, and tools to help families reclaim their children from gender ideology. Through protests, conferences, legislative advocacy, and legal connections, she continues to raise awareness about the harms of social transitioning.

Committed to expanding her reach, Clark now offers her program to parents in need of one-on-one support, as well as therapists, counselors, and social workers seeking effective methods for working with children. Her mission remains clear: to help families bring their children back.