Tensions boil over during first day of sports match

A small group of protesters clashed as AB Hernandez took the field “We need to support all athletes, and this is truly taking away from the point of the weekend, which is to celebrate athletic achievement,” said Stetler Brown, an LGBTQ+ advocate. Outside the stadium, tensions boiled over, with a 19-year-old being arrested. Police say […]

Athlete’s mother: “My heart breaks every time I see my child being attacked”

The mother of AB Hernandez, an athlete who is set to compete in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Track and Field championships Friday and Saturday, is calling out President Donald Trump and others who are criticizing her daughter for being allowed to compete in girls sports. “As a mother, my heart breaks every time

How you can support athlete being targeted

If you choose to attend, please read and respect the family’s wishes (below). You can also make a meaningful impact by donating to their travel and legal fund. Additionally, consider volunteering with or supporting your favorite LGBTQ organization(s). From the family of the athlete competing this weekend in Clovis:Come and cheer for AB during her

Fresno, Clovis leaders urge CIF to restrict fairness in girls’ sports

Clovis Mayor Pro Tem Diane Pearce, California Assemblyman David Tangipa, Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig, Fresno County Supervisor Garry Bredefeld, and Clovis Unified Trustee Tiffany Stoker-Madsen spoke in opposition to inclusive girls’ sports. Other’s who signed on to this message: Congressman Vince Fong, Shannon Grove, Nathan Magsig, Garry Bredefeld, Drew Bessinger, Vong Mouanoutoua, Ray Appleton,

Justice Department Targets California Law Allowing Inclusive Girls’ Sports

The Justice Department has launched an investigation into whether California’s law allowing transgender student athletes in girls’ sports violates Title IX, which bans sex-based discrimination. The DOJ sent legal notices to Attorney General Rob Bonta, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), and the Jurupa Unified School District. The CIF oversees high school

Tensions Rise Before Championship Weekend

AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete from Southern California who recently won triple and long jump titles at the CIF Southern Section. Her participation has drawn national attention and criticism, including from former President Donald Trump, who posted on Truth Social calling it “NOT FAIR, AND TOTALLY DEMEANING TO WOMEN AND GIRLS.” Trump threatened to withhold

From Monster to Mirror: How Queer Creators are Reclaiming Horror

In the shadowy corners of cinema and literature, monsters have long lurked—Frankenstein’s creature, the blood-thirsty vampire, the outcast witch. Historically feared, reviled, and misunderstood, these beings were cast out by society—just as queer individuals often have been. But today, queer creators are not just confronting the horror genre—they are reclaiming it. They are wielding its

Beyond the Binary: Pre-Colonial Gender Identities

In an era where queer liberation movements are gaining global momentum, a fascinating phenomenon is unfolding: the revival—and in some cases, resistance—of gender identities that predate colonial rule. From the muxes of Zapotec Mexico to the hijras of South Asia, communities are grappling with the complicated legacy of colonialism, modern queer politics, and the desire

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Equality California Responds to Governor Newsom’s May Revised Budget Proposal

Equality California released the following statement from Executive Director Tony Hoang in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revision proposal for the 2025–2026 state budget, which would have detrimental impacts on already underserved communities: “We are deeply concerned by the Governor’s revised budget proposal, which would roll back critical support for some of California’s most

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Voters have had it with Donald Trump’s anti-trans agenda

A recent 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll conducted April 11-21 found that nearly half of Americans (49%) disapprove of politicians focusing on transgender issues, up from 43% before the November election. This sentiment is shared by a majority of Republicans (57%). The poll also indicates that Democrats and Independent voters are less likely than before the election