Yes.

Scottsdale Unified School District is hosting a girls’ cycling program for ages 5 to 10 that offers nonbinary students, including those assigned male at birth, the opportunity to participate. The eight-week course is being held at two district schools through a partnership with Girls in Gear, a nonprofit organization that promotes cycling-based, confidence-building programs for “girls, nonbinary youth, and gender expansive youth.”  

School-based programs often include nonbinary and transgender students in gender-specific activities to ensure equal access and prevent discrimination under federal civil rights law. 

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The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting partners with Gigafact to produce fact briefs, or quick-response fact checks, about trending claims relating to Arizona.

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The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting is partnering with Gigafact to produce timely fact briefs, or quick-response fact checks, about trending claims relating to Arizona.

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Tallulah Anne is a fact-checker for the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, working in partnership with Gigafact. Originally from Lewes, England, Tallulah recently earned her bachelor’s degree from ASU’s Cronkite School of Journalism. During her time at the Cronkite School, Tallulah led a national, year-long investigation at the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism, freelanced for the The New York Times and contributed to local news outlets across the state. She is passionate about accountability reporting, survivor-centered storytelling, and building trust through transparency and documentation.