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Temecula officials proclaim June Pride Month; students, clergy and local groups urge safe spaces for LGBTQ youth

3866086 · June 17, 2025
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The Temecula Race, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (REDI) Commission held a Pride Month proclamation reading and heard presentations and public comments supporting LGBTQ youth, a local Pride center and calls for continued solidarity. The commission approved its consent calendar minutes by roll call.

Temecula officials read a proclamation declaring June 2025 Pride Month and heard presentations from local student leaders and clergy urging continued support and safe spaces for LGBTQ young people.

The proclamation was read during the Temecula Race, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Commission meeting, where Mayor Brenda Kalfus’s written proclamation was presented on behalf of the City of Temecula. The meeting included a video from Riverside County Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington, remarks by representatives of Great Oak High School’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA), and public comments from local clergy and community group leaders.

The proclamation text presented in the meeting states, in part, “I, Mayor Brenda Kalfus, on behalf of the City of Temecula, hereby proclaim the month of June 2025 to be Pride Month in recognition of the support of the…

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