AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Activism: A 69-year-old retired teacher, Wynd Kaufmyn, was jailed after chaining OpenAI’s San Francisco HQ doors shut in a Feb. 2025 protest—her message to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta: “Regain your humanity.” LGBTQ+ Health: NPR reports the Trump administration finalized a rule blocking Medicaid/CHIP federal dollars for gender-affirming care for children, leaving one California mom bracing for what comes next. Local Ballot Watch: Kern County voters will see Measure Z on the November ballot to fund the California Living Museum Zoo (CALM Zoo), with a dedicated 1/8 of 1% sales tax aimed at repairs, animal care, and education. Community & Culture: Oakland’s 16th annual Pride Parade and festival returned with a “Pride, Power and People” theme, spotlighting local LGBTQ activism and joy. Entertainment: Hayden Panettiere, known for “Heroes” and “Nashville,” died at 36.
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