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Panel discussing trans athletes to be held Sunday

The event is sponsored by San Diego-based Trans Family Support Services in conjunction with Hulu film Changing The Game. San Diegan Kathie Moehlig will moderate a virtual panel discussion on Sunday, June 13 regarding transgender issues in conjunction with the Hulu original Film, Changing The Game. Moehlig is Executive Director of Trans Family Support Services. The documentary takes viewers into the lives of three high school athletes - all at different stages of their athletic seasons, personal lives, and unique paths as transgender teens. Changing The Game is part of Hulu s Pride Month programming package and was directed by Michael Barnett. The athletes in the film challenge the perceptions and boundaries of fairness, on and off the field.

For some, prom is a platform for good deeds, social change

Proms have traditionally been a night of glamour and romance, complete with backstage drama over dates and dresses. But prom culture is changing. Some teens now see prom as an opportunity to be inclusive rather than exclusive. They're using proms as vehicles for good deeds and to take a stand on issues that matter to them.

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Lawmakers can t cite local examples of trans girls in sports

Lawmakers can t cite local examples of trans girls in sports
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Trans Athlete Bills Are the Right s New, Hateful Culture War

3 As a young girl in the small town of Cromwell, Connecticut, all Andraya Yearwood wanted to do was run. Born into a family that prized athleticism, she dabbled in soccer, basketball, football, and dance as a child. But one day in the sixth grade, she saw older students running around the track oval, and she was hooked. She pictured herself, like them, flying on two fast feet. In the seventh and eighth grades, Andraya competed on her school’s boys track and field team, but that increasingly felt wrong. From an early age, Andraya had been drawn to her mom’s heels, to wearing skirts and wigs with long hair. It was a therapist in middle school who gave her the words to understand who she always had been, a girl who was transgender. When she entered high school in the fall of 2016, she wanted to run on the girls’ team. She was a girl, after all. She knew that, and now she wanted the world, or at least a slightly bigger world beyond her family, her friends, and her school to acknow

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