During a recent meeting of the Pomona Unified School District (PUSD) Board, community member Frank Guzman addressed the board, reflecting on the anxieties and uncertainties following the 2024 Presidential Election. He acknowledged the community's concerns regarding the election outcome, particularly in light of the president-elect's history of opposing rights and dignity for marginalized groups. Guzman emphasized that the fight for equality and justice transcends any single election, reinforcing the community's resilience and commitment to these principles.
Guzman celebrated significant victories for LGBTQ+ rights, including the election of Sarah McBride as the first openly transgender member of Congress and the passage of Proposition 3 in California, which enshrines marriage equality in the state constitution. He also highlighted local achievements, such as the passing of Measure Y, which allocates 10% of the city budget to youth programs and services.
In his remarks, Guzman commended the PUSD for considering the adoption of Resolution 1213, which aims to foster a supportive and inclusive environment within the district. He noted the importance of initiatives like the intercession program and the commitment to ensure all campuses serve as safe zones for students. Guzman concluded by urging the board to continue its leadership in creating spaces where every student feels valued and protected, reinforcing the district's role as a model for community support and inclusivity.