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A trans teen athlete won 2 gold medals at a California track event. Afterwards, angry parents berated her mother with transphobic attacks. AB Hernandez, who is 16 came first in women's long jump and ...
California transgender athlete AB Hernandez believes it’s “weird” that people were so outraged by her competing against biological females that they protested multiple high school track events.
AB Hernandez, center, flashes a sign as she shares the first-place spot on the podium with Jillene Wetteland, left, and Lelani Laruelle during a medal ceremony for the high jump at the California ...
Hernandez won CIF titles in the girls’ long jump and triple jump at the Southern Section finals. AB Hernandez, who was born a male, jumped 19′ 3.5″ while the “second” place jumper, ...
The U.S. Department of Education says California is in violation of federal law and has 10 days to change its practices.
It comes after Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at preventing trans women from competing in female sports.
AB Hernandez has been competing in track and field and volleyball at Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County, California, since her first year of school, but it wasn't until this year, her ...
California will not ban transgender athletes from competing in K-12 school sports or change its anti-discrimination policies ...
AB Hernandez earned a second-place medal and two first-place medals in the California Interscholastic Federation State Track and Field Championships, ...
Even after she was singled out by the president of the United States, AB Hernandez is "living a normal life." Donald Trump recently threatened to to withhold federal funding from California unless ...
AB Hernandez earned a second-place medal and two first-place medals in the California Interscholastic Federation State Track and Field Championships, which were held at a high school in Clovis on ...