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Trans Visibility Main MenuTrans VisibilityIntroductionLet's get started!Basics of "Transgender"Christine JorgensonLaurence Michael DillonMarsha P. JohnsonShawn StinsonJanet MockWren KauffmanJazz JenningsInterview: Juniper XiomaraPolitical RevolutionPublication: The Experience NewspaperGary Walker-Robertsff82d71fc8661901c549a69ff80c9bac7b614722
High School Softball & AB 1266
12016-10-04T16:30:00-07:00Gary Walker-Robertsff82d71fc8661901c549a69ff80c9bac7b61472291215plain2016-10-04T17:02:59-07:00Gary Walker-Robertsff82d71fc8661901c549a69ff80c9bac7b614722Cut and past: ballotpedia.org/California_Referendum_on_AB_1266,_Transgender_Student_Participation_Based_on_Gender_Identity_(2014)
Assembly Bill 1266 was signed into California State Law by Governor Jerry Brown in 2013. Part of the law allows transgender students to play on the high school sports team of the gender in which they identify as. Juniper, identifying as female, played on the Azusa women's softball team.
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12016-10-04T16:29:42-07:00Gary Walker-Robertsff82d71fc8661901c549a69ff80c9bac7b614722Interview with Juniper for annotations1plain2016-10-04T16:29:43-07:00Gary Walker-Robertsff82d71fc8661901c549a69ff80c9bac7b614722