Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN) members have scheduled an event in Orlando on Saturday and Sunday, and organizers say they will train parents how to flip their local school boards.

Organizers call the event Taking Back America’s Children, Florida Summit.

PJTN President Laurie Cardoza-Moore said event organizers are reacting to the Biden administration labeling parents who attend school board meetings as domestic terrorists.

“The parents are irate and upset about what their school boards are peddling to their children. We have a constitutional attorney, and we have a constitutional sheriff [speaking]. We are encouraging parents and citizens. When they go to their school board meeting, they need to get to know their sheriff because their sheriff is their firewall against an encroaching school board and federal government,” Cardoza-Moore told The Tennessee Star on Thursday.

“We have a trainer, and she and I will work on training people about how to flip their school boards, to take back local control of their community. Parents are fed up. They are sick and tired of being thrown a bone once every election cycle. They give the votes to the school board members, and then what do the school board members do? They turn their backs on the parents, so this is to build on the momentum that has already been started across this country to bring parents and citizens together to take back local control, county-by-county, state-by-state.”

According to pjtn.org, organizers will hold the event at 6 p.m., Saturday at the Sheraton Hotel, Orlando North, at 600 North Lake Destiny Road in Maitland, Florida. Organizers will continue the event the following day at the same location, starting at 8 a.m.

People who wish to attend may register online through PJTN’s website. Registration costs $199 per person, including meals. The hotel costs $129 per night.

“Sunday is the training day,” Cardoza-Moore said.

“The goal is to take back our nation, but we have to start with our school children. Our school board controls the minds of our children and the future of our Republic.”

Moore said Thursday that plenty of seats are still available.

“People can show up at the door, but it’s better if they register beforehand,” Cardoza-Moore said.

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star and The Georgia Star News. Follow Chris on Facebook, Twitter, Parler, and GETTR. Email tips to [email protected].
Photo “Laurie Cardoza-Moore” by Proclaiming Justice to the Nations. Background Photo “School Board Meeting” by KOMUnews. CC BY 2.0.