California teen named nation's first transgender homecoming queen
In what is being described as the first known event of its kind, a transgendered teen was named as her high schools homecoming queen on Friday.
I am so proud to win this not just for me, but everyone out there, 16-year-old Cassidy Campbell said after receiving her crown during the halftime of Marina Highs homecoming football game Friday night in Huntington Beach, CA.
Cassidy rose to national prominence when it was reported that she was entering the contest.
Just to be true to themselves and to let people know around them and to not keep it bottled up inside, Campbell said about what her win should mean for fellow members of the transgendered community.
Local affiliate KTLA 5 first reported that Campbell had been selected by her classmates at Marina High on Friday to be this years homecoming queen.
Marina High Principal Paul Marrow praised his students for Campbells victory, saying, Were proud of the message from home of the Vikings has been one of equity, acceptance, tolerance and respect.
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