
Nereyda Hernandez
Nereyda Hernandez is the mother of A.B. Hernandez and has publicly defended her daughter's right to compete in sports, emphasizing the bravery it takes for A.B. to participate in a competitive environment that often questions her existence and identity.
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Hernandez's mother, Nereyda Hernandez, and other LGBTQ activists spoke in support of the trans athlete.
AB Hernandez closes high school career with 2 California state titles amid ongoing controversyNereyda Hernandez spoke in support of her trans athlete child, AB Hernandez.
LGBTQ press conference at track meet involving trans athlete descends into chaos, police summonedSteyer posed for a photo with Hernandez and the athlete's mother, Nereyda Hernandez.
AB Hernandez advances in California state championship as Save Girls' Sports activists rally nearbyNereyda Hernandez is A.B. Hernandez’s mother who urged for compassion in the discussion about her child's participation in sports.
3 California student athletes file federal lawsuit over inclusion of transgender athleteNereyda Hernandez is AB's mother who addressed the controversy and advocated for her child's right to play.
California volleyball team faces more forfeits amid trans athlete controversyNereyda Hernandez showed up to defend AB's right to play in girls' sports and condemned board member Amanda Vickers.
California school board erupts over volleyball forfeit with trans playerNereyda Hernandez is AB's mother who supports her daughter 120% and has been amazed by her achievements.
Teen athlete targeted by Trump’s anti-trans attacks: ‘I know how hard I’ve worked. That’s what matters’ | CaliforniaA.B. Hernandez's mother, Nereyda, expressed that her daughter's identity gives her courage and bravery in competing.
A.B. Hernandez: Trans high school athlete competes in California finals in shadow of protests, Trump funding threatsNereyda Hernandez is A.B. Hernandez's mother, who defended her daughter's participation in sports.
A.B. Hernandez: The trans track student-athlete at the center of Trump’s threat to remove California funding


























