The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Transgende­r boy joins Cub Scouts after policy change

New Jersey child takes oath; ‘I’m so proud,’ he says.

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MAPLEWOOD, N.J. — A New Jersey boy has become the first openly transgende­r member of the Boy Scouts one week after the organizati­on changed its policy to allow transgende­r children to join.

“I am accepted,” Joe Maldonado said Tuesday night as he put on a Cub Scout uniform.

The 9-year-old joined Pack 20 in Maplewood following the organizati­on’s decision to allow transgende­r Scouts. Joe had been banned from a Cub Scout group in Secaucus, N.J., before the policy change.

“This is fun; I’m so proud,” he said during the meeting.

Scout leader Kyle Hackler taught Joe the Cub Scout salute and oath.

“This means you’re the same as Scouts all over the world,” Hackler told him.

The scout’s mother, Kristie, said she was “proud of the fight” she had put up after the Northern New Jersey Council of Boy Scouts last year told her Joe would not be allowed to continue to be a member of Pack 87 in Secaucus.

The Boy Scouts last week changed their policy of referring to the gender on birth certificat­es to determine eligibilit­y after Joe’s story gained national attention.

The organizati­on decided in 2013 — after heated debate — to allow openly gay youth as scouts. The Scouts lifted a blanket ban on gay troop leaders and employees in July 2015.

The national Girl Scouts organizati­on, which is not affiliated with the Boy Scouts, has accepted transgende­r members for years.

The Boy Scouts released a statement welcoming the Maldonado family.

“Moving forward, the BSA will continue to work to bring the benefits of our programs to as many children, families and communitie­s as possible,” the statement said.

Kristie Maldonado said she had decided to bring her son to Maplewood because she did not want to go back to Secaucus, where scouting officials told her some parents had complained last year.

 ?? AP ?? Joe Maldonado, the first openly transgende­r member of the Boy Scouts, shows off the uniform he received from a Scout leader to wear to his first meeting in Maplewood, N.J.
AP Joe Maldonado, the first openly transgende­r member of the Boy Scouts, shows off the uniform he received from a Scout leader to wear to his first meeting in Maplewood, N.J.

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