Kentucky Mom Banned From Working As Referee Because She’s Gay

The children signed up in the fall and started participating in December. While two of the kids played basketball in the Upward Sports program, the other became a cheerleader.
Ayanna and her wife Jesika said the officials knew they were married from day one, but they didn’t seem to have a problem with their sexuality at first.
“My biggest thing that I’m going for right now is to make sure that these flyers don’t go home in the school system anymore in children’s bags. I don’t believe they should be advertising a program like this that is not going to get catered to our community and the diverse backgrounds that we all have,” Jesika told WCPO.