WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, on Detrans Awareness Day, which takes place annually on March 12, Independent Women Ambassador and detransitioner seeking legal justice against medical professionals for fraud and negligence, Prisha Mosley, visits Capitol Hill to share her story of breaking free from the grips of gender ideology, expose the harms of such extremism, and highlight how lawmakers can meet the needs of detransitioners across the country and prevent other young people from suffering the consequences of pervasive gender ideology.
Mosley joined Genspect USA for a briefing alongside medical professionals, legal experts, and other detransitioners—including Soren Aldaco and Chloe Cole, both of whom are featured in exclusive documentaries produced by IW Features in its “Identity Crisis” series.
“For three years, Detrans Awareness Day has been a day where detransitioners gather to share our stories and reach out to others who need hope. This year in DC, many of us will be meeting and speaking, sharing experiences and ideas with each other and lawmakers. Our stories cannot remain secret. Detransitioners will not be silent,” said Prisha Mosley.
This Detrans Awareness Day marks a pivotal year in the fight to protect America’s youth from the permanent and damaging effects of gender ideology. In the first days of his administration, President Trump issued an executive order to end the chemical and surgical mutilation of children, and also this year, the U.S. Supreme Court set to issue a decision in United States v. Skrmetti, which considers whether a Tennessee law that protects children from wrong-sex drugs and surgical procedures is constitutional.
As a one-sided echo chamber has pushed an “affirmation-only” model, American children have been left with irreversible damage to their healthy bodies and minds — leaving them on a medical lease for life. In 2022, IW Features launched its “Identity Crisis“ documentary series to give a voice to those detransitioners, experts, and parents fighting to end the effects of gender ideology.
In “Identity Crisis,” Prisha Mosley shares intimate details of how, at 16, she began “gender transition” and at 17 she underwent a double mastectomy to remove her healthy breasts. Mosley shows her flat and tight chest, “I’m really messed up about what they did to my nipples. I didn’t understand that they would be fully cutting them off, resizing them, and reattaching them. I feel like they’re not mine.” Now, at 26, she is back to living as a woman and is suing her healthcare providers. Her lawsuit is the first to proceed in Court against the professionals who treated her. Mosley is accusing doctors of medical malpractice, civil conspiracy, negligent infliction of emotional distress and unfair and deceptive trade practices, breach of fiduciary duty rising to the level of constructive fraud, facilitating fraud, and fraud. Mosley has shared both her detransitioner story and how she found herself the subject of yet another medical experiment when she unexpectedly became pregnant after detransitioning in exclusive IW Features documentaries.
More of Mosley’s advocacy to amplify the voices of detransitioners harmed by the gender ideology movement:
- Prisha Mosley Demands Legal Justice at Supreme Court: “I Was Part of This Experiment”
- Independent Women’s Forum Ambassador Prisha Mosley Wins Legal Victory In Groundbreaking Lawsuit Against “Gender-Affirming” Medical Professionals
- Detransitioners Speak Out On Anniversary Of New Mexico’s Dangerous Law Harming Children
- BREAKING: Female Detransitioner Sues American Academy Of Pediatrics Alleging Fraudulent ‘Affirmative Care’ Model
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