As California continues to resist President Donald Trump’s executive orders to ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports, statewide residents are Stand up Put pressure on officials.
California Interscholastic Federation, this is Investigation is under investigation The U.S. Department of Education was attacked by protesters at a meeting on Thursday for potential headline violations of IX, who advocated protection of girls and women in the movement.
Several protesters spoke to CIF officials at the meeting and begged them to ban trans athletes from participating in girls’ sports on the grounds of their experiences.
One of the spokesmen is Jordan Brace, a track and cross-country student-athlete from St. Francis High School, who feared that competition with biological males could potentially hurt.
“It is totally unfair and unsafe for women to allow biology men to compete with female athletes who do not have the same form or physical ability, which can lead to so much harm,” Brees said.
“How much harm is sometimes permanent and everyone needs to realize the importance of women feeling safe and young girls, so that they feel they have a fair competition.”

Riverside’s trans athlete supporter Kyle Harp has Lori Lopez, a supporter of the “Save Women’s Sports” and her father, Pete Pickering, both of whom are progressive banners for Riverside. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)
Former high school volleyball player Payton McNabb, a female athlete, said she was permanently injured by her opponent. McNabb said she suffered a long-term physical and mental injury when she was spiked in the face by a trans athlete in 2022, as the North Carolina High School Athletic Association has set up policies that allow a trans athlete to compete for a team of women.
this United Nations The published study results show that nearly 900 biological women won the victory as they were defeated by trans athletes.
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Research, “Violence against women and girls in the campaign“According to information obtained on March 30, 2024, more than 600 athletes have not won more than 400 matches with more than 890 medals in 29 different sports.
“I want to know I’m facing … people of the same gender as me,” Brees said. “I’m not beaten by someone in a game where I have more physical abilities than I do, which is naturally faster and more muscular than me. I don’t think anyone, anyone, any young woman should deal with it, and should worry about being unsafe or being discriminated against in sports.
“It’s a matter of women’s safety.”
California mother Roiece Morris, who has five children competing for schools in the state, begged CIF officials to “do the right thing” while expressing her belief that officials have “good intentions.”
“Good will not make good policies. Good will not keep you from complicit in robbing California girls for fair competition and unilateral privacy,” Morris said.
“The sacrificing girl movement by admitting that boys sacrificed their girls is never a good idea. It never lasts.
California has allowed trans athletes to participate in women’s sports since 2014, and the policy has caused a lot of controversy in the past year alone.
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Martin Luther King High School of Riverside, California is involved in one of the most controversial disputes on the issue.
The Riverside Unified School District meeting on December 19 included a parade of parents accusing the board of directors of allowing a trans athlete on the women’s cross country team. Two girls in the team filed a lawsuit claiming their “Save Girls Sports” t-shirts in protest of the player’s comparison with Swastikas.
A girl’s father, she used to lose a college student who was a trans-athlete Tell Fox News Numbers His daughter and other girls at the school were told: “Transex people have more rights than cisgender[s]“When school administrators protested the athletes’ participation.
The women’s volleyball team of Stone Ridge Christian High School was scheduled to face San Francisco Waldorf in the sixth game in Northern California, but confiscated a trans athlete on the team before the game.

Protesters gather outside the Inter-California Federation office to advocate for the protection of female athletes from transgender athletes. (Contributed by Beth Bourne)
A transgender volleyball player was allegedly booed and harassed during an Oct. 12 match between Belmont and Half Moon Bay High School (ABC) at Notre Dame in Belmont, California. Transgender athlete.
The state continues to allow trans athletes in women’s sports the risk of losing federal funds for violating Trump’s executive orders, and Gov. Gavin Newsom recently admitted that trans athletes competing with girls are “very unfair.”
But Newsom also won’t take a decisive stance against trans inclusion, believing that trans people are “poor” and that they are “more likely to commit suicide, anxiety and depression.”
California lawmakers have introduced two bills to prevent trans athletes from participating in women’s sports.
California Congressman Bill Essayli introduced a bill like this on February 14, while fellow Congressman Kate Sanchez announced on January 7 that she is introducing a bill to the bill No cross-athletes From participating in girls and women’s sports.
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