Canceled but  Not Silenced: One Mom’s Stand Against the Narrative

Five years ago, on March 16, 2020, the Trump administration released the now-infamous “15 Days to Slow the Spread” guidelines, urging Americans to follow social distancing and hygiene measures.

In the wake of these measures and mandates, moms across the country took to social media to voice their concerns about lockdowns and toxic attacks on those who paused and questioned. One of those moms was Jessica Morgan, who penned a powerful letter titled “A Love Letter From Your Unvaccinated Friend.” In it, she stood her ground, speaking out not just for herself but for other like-minded women.

“I am here to simply state that me, and your other unvaccinated friends, are the same people we were in March of 2020… We are your neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family. We laugh at the same jokes, watch the same bad TV as you, and drink way too much coffee. We just have made a different medical decision than you.”

After facing the fallout—including losing her role at a mommy blog company after ten years and being evicted from her mom tribe—Jessica wrote a follow-up piece: “Pandemic Recovery: Bouncing Back from the Mom-Tribe Eviction.” Her story is one of resilience, conviction, and the courage to stand firm in her beliefs. Since then, Jessica has written two more follow-ups on the topic, doubling down on her stance—her feet firmly planted in the ground, remaining true to her initial instincts.

In a time when speaking out comes with consequences, Jessica’s story proves that conviction is worth the fight. Read her articles, explore her insights and stand with women who unapologetically defend their families and values.

Don’t miss Jessica’s powerful words:

A Love Letter From Your Unvaccinated Friend

Pandemic Recovery: Bouncing Back from the Mom-Tribe Eviction

Unvaxxed: One Year Later

Unvaxxed: Two Years Later