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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

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

LGBTQ+ Town Hall

Join us for an LGBTQ+ Town Hall where we’ll come together to uplift, support, and empower one another. This isn’t just another meeting; it’s a chance to connect with fellow community members, share your experiences, and collectively find the resources we need to thrive. Don’t be fooled by division – there’s power in unity! Let’s

Fresno EOC’s LGBTQ Resource Center moving

The Fresno EOC LGBTQ+ Resource Center on Fulton Avenue is closing. The staff will be relocated to 1900 Mariposa Street, the main Fresno EOC campus/office. Keep in mind:🔹 No Drop-In Services in April – We’re setting up our new space!🔹 All regular groups will continue🔹 Soup for My Family:April 3️– Current location (Fulton St.)May 1️–

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Your Rights in California in Response to Recent Executive Orders

In his first few weeks in office, President Trump has rolled out a series of executive orders that openly target transgender, gender expansive, and intersex people, and purport to require recipients of federal funding to discriminate against transgender, gender expansive, and intersex people. Our organizations recognize how frightening these executive orders—and future federal actions in

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Same-Sex Marriage at Risk? Senator Warns of GOP Efforts

Michigan’s first openly gay state senator, Jeremy Moss (D), warned that a newly introduced resolution condemning Obergefell v. Hodges, though legally unenforceable, signals a broader effort to challenge same-sex marriage rights. State GOP Representative Josh Schriver introduced the resolution Tuesday, calling the Obergefell ruling unconstitutional. He told Newsweek that his measure is a step toward

Carter’s Legacy in LGBTQ+ History: A Subtle but Significant Shift

Jimmy Carter’s presidency, spanning from 1977 to 1981, coincided with a period when LGBTQ rights were largely taboo in American politics. Despite this, Carter, a Southern Democrat and devout Baptist, became an early advocate for the LGBTQ community, a stance considered bold for the time. In 1976, while campaigning for president, Carter expressed support for

Bakersfield bakery that won’t make LGBTQ wedding cake, heading back to court

In 2017, Cathy Miller, the owner of Tastries Bakery, refused to design a custom wedding cake for Eileen and Mireya Rodriguez-Del Rio, a same-sex couple planning their wedding. Miller cited her Christian beliefs, stating that her faith prohibits her from endorsing same-sex marriage. Instead, she offered to refer the couple to another bakery for their