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Equality California extends its LGBT outreach in the Central Valley

LOS ANGELES -- Equality California (EQCA) announced today two parallel events designed to extend its LGBT education and outreach efforts in the Central Valley.

EQCA, the largest LGBT advocacy organization in California, will host a Town Hall meeting followed by a “Health Happens with Equality” briefing on Thursday, May 16 at 6 pm at the Fresno LGBT Community Center. Both events are free and open to the public.

My Lgbt Plus to debut in California's Central Valley

FRESNO, Calif. -- Youth activist Justin Kamimoto this weekend will launch a new website called My Lgbt Plus, a website devoted to connecting LGBT and straight ally youth within the Central Valley.

Taking place at First Congregational Church (The Big Red Church), home of the annual youth empowerment conference, on Saturday, Nov. 19, from 2 to 4:30 pm, attendees will be the first to experience My Lgbt Plus during a live presentation.

Fresno teen accused of anti-gay hate crime

AMERICAN CANYON, Calif. -- A Fresno teenager was arrested Saturday on suspicion of committing a hate crime against a gay couple, American Canyon police officials said.

The 15-year-old boy was booked into Napa County Juvenile Hall just before 8 pm for making criminal threats to the couple in front of the American Canyon Safeway store, apparently based on their sexual orientation, police said.

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