

So, I don’t say this lightly: This is what it must have been like to be a Jew in 1930 in Europe. So, it can be hard to find the right language. Still, he said, “the thing I really wish people understood is that what I’m really scared of is the government coming to my door to take away my child for following the best advice of doctors and therapists and professionals.”


We desperately, desperately want to stay here,” he told the Blade.īogard said because his trans son is just nine, the only gender affirming care he needs is haircuts and boys’ clothes. Louis and its tight-knit Jewish community who is living in the home built by his grandfather, Bogard never imagined having to consider fleeing the state. As a faith leader with multi-generational ties to St.
