Born This Way Foundation
Assemblymember Low presented Born This Way Foundation with a resolution commending their commitment to empowering youth and promoting kindness. Visit https://bornthisway.foundation/ for more information.
Assemblymember Low presented Born This Way Foundation with a resolution commending their commitment to empowering youth and promoting kindness. Visit https://bornthisway.foundation/ for more information.
Naava Ellenberg is a graduate of Lincoln High School who is attending Barnard College. She wrote this for The Mercury News.
Many 18-year-olds are registered for their first semester of college classes, but very few of them are registered to vote. As adults in a democracy, young people have this great privilege and responsibility, yet very few take advantage of the opportunity. Their disregard is not the result of indifference or immaturity, but of an overwhelming amount of new responsibilities.
SACRAMENTO- Assemblymember Evan Low (D-Silicon Valley), Chair of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus issued the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military.
The group started with a question.
Paul came to Sacramento as a science and technology fellow, after getting his doctorate in molecular Biology.
His program introduces scientists to the policy-side they may need to accomplish their work, while providing technical experience to legislative offices.
He was placed in Assemblymember Evan Low’s office, who chairs the LGBT Caucus. He became an LGBT consultant for the caucus, a role the prior person left open.
SACRAMENTO — Sexual assault survivors and allies rallied together to urge support today for the Rape Kit Backlog Contribution Fund, the Sexual Assault Survivor Bill of Rights and the
By Scott Herhold
Sometimes it takes criticism from another quarter to make you understand your own beliefs. That’s the way I feel about California’s ban on official travel to states that are seen as hostile to LGBT rights.
When California’s new law went into effect at the beginning of the year, it banned paid travel by state employees to Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina and Tennessee. I saw it as a symbolic move that did not offer much grist for a columnist. The culture wars tire me.