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To push back on Pride month, Fresno County adopted ‘Traditional’ family month - Los Angeles Times
By Google News - Los Angeles
· July 1, 2026
· 1 min read
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Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The move by Fresno County to adopt a "Traditional" family month in response to Pride month has implications for Los Angeles County, where diversity and inclusivity are highly valued. Los Angeles has a long history of supporting its LGBTQ+ community, and this decision may spark a renewed conversation about the importance of promoting acceptance and understanding in local governments. As Los Angeles continues to celebrate its own Pride month, the contrast with Fresno County's approach may highlight the differences in values and priorities between the two regions. The Los Angeles community may also be watching to see how this decision affects relationships between Fresno County and other local governments in the state, potentially influencing future collaborations and exchanges. This development may also prompt local leaders in Los Angeles to reaffirm their commitment to supporting diverse families and communities.
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Published: July 1, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - Los Angeles ·
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