Presented by Right to Life of Southwest Indiana Educational Trust Fund

Gender and Truth: A Night with Riley Gaines

Registration ends Thursday, 03/13/2025 6:00pm CST

About This Event

Riley Gaines, a 12 time All-American swimmer with 5 SEC titles was a successful female swimmer at University of Kentucky with ambitions to pursue a dental degree. That post-graduate ambition and her entire life was changed when she was forced to share a locker room and then compete against biological male Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship.

This uneven challenge, not just for Riley but for every woman competing in the pool that day, was made even more traumatic when the NCAA officials insisted on giving Lia Thomas the trophy, despite tying Riley down to the hundredth of a second in the event. Riley can recall wondering why no one was standing up for her or for any women in the room.

This moment became her call to action – to defend and protect America’s daughters against the woke left and their gender-denying ideology. Biological men should not take opportunities for success in sports away from women. Biological men should not share locker rooms with women. 

Spend a night with Riley Gaines as she shares her personal experience about the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship and sheds light on how to defend and protect America’s young people against gender-denying ideology. Come here the truth about God’s design for both male and female.

About This Event

Riley Gaines, a 12 time All-American swimmer with 5 SEC titles was a successful female swimmer at University of Kentucky with ambitions to pursue a dental degree. That post-graduate ambition and her entire life was changed when she was forced to share a locker room and then compete against biological male Lia Thomas at the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship.

This uneven challenge, not just for Riley but for every woman competing in the pool that day, was made even more traumatic when the NCAA officials insisted on giving Lia Thomas the trophy, despite tying Riley down to the hundredth of a second in the event. Riley can recall wondering why no one was standing up for her or for any women in the room.

This moment became her call to action – to defend and protect America’s daughters against the woke left and their gender-denying ideology. Biological men should not take opportunities for success in sports away from women. Biological men should not share locker rooms with women. 

Spend a night with Riley Gaines as she shares her personal experience about the 2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming Championship and sheds light on how to defend and protect America’s young people against gender-denying ideology. Come here the truth about God’s design for both male and female.

Getting There

Mater Dei High School- Auditorium
1300 Harmony Way
Evansville, Indiana 47720
United States