The Riley Gaines Center is born, an initiative to "protect women" and "save women's sports"
The former swimmer announced the opening of her own center that will be part of the Leadership Institute. Its mission is to train all those who want to "defend America's founding principles."
Riley Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer, announced the opening of The Riley Gaines Center, a center that aims to "build a movement to stand up for women’s sports and common-sense American values."
The center, which will be operational in the fall, says on its web page that it aims to "save women's sports" from the woke movement, which uses "all its power to destroy the distinctions between women and men — eliminating opportunities for women, and silencing those who dare to speak the truth."
To achieve its goals, the center will offer lectures and trainings for all those who want to "fearlessly, relentlessly and eloquently defend America's founding principles." In addition, Gaines aims to "protect the female identity and defend truth, but they will uphold the principles that make America prosperous and free."
The center will be headquartered in Virginia and will be part of the Leadership Institute (LI), a conservative organization that has been training activists and leaders who uphold traditional American values since 1979.
Advocating for women, freedom of expression and women's sports
Gaines commented on Fox News that the center is a means to unite all those who want to help in their fight in defense of women and freedom of expression and stressed that it is important to "engage younger people and mobilize them."