Henry Begins His GUSD Attacks
Following the troubling trend of extremist groups targeting school district board meetings, Henry made his first public comment in July 2021. He quickly created a large social media production out of it, and shared it in local Facebook groups and his own YouTube channel.
He repeatedly refers to GUSD curricula as ‘Marxist” and leans heavily into anti-CRT rhetoric. As his public comments at school board meetings became more intense, a number of attacks were made against individual teachers and staff at GUSD. Henry continues to vocalize against diversity, inclusion and equity programs, social/emotional learning, and anything that particularly involves the inclusion of LGBTQ students and curriculum. His efforts to defund public education are evidenced through his online advocacy of pulling students from public schools and enrolling them in religious institutions or homeschooling programs. He also uses common tactics that leach money from school districts like public records requests, and holds strategy meetings to teach community members how to launch their own attacks on the district.
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Narine Tadevosyan, a homeschool advocate, interviews Henry on an Instragram live video, during which Henry reveals that he has significant financial backing to fund right-wing pursuits to disrupt Glendale and surrounding school districts.
@vishal.p.singh N—zi salute confirmed at Glendale School Board today from anti-LGBTQ+ side.
♬ original sound - Vishal P. Singh 🏳️⚧️
In 2022, Henry ran and lost the election for a Glendale City Council seat. Since then, his attacks on the GUSD have escalated. April and May district board meetings of 2023 were swarmed by the attendance of large right wing crowds; including PragerU media teams, MAGA protesters, and representatives of the transphobic organization Gays Against Groomers (GAG), Meg and Jen Martinez. Violent confrontations instigated by his supporters outside of school board meetings are frequent. For instance, at the May 16th GUSD board meeting, a man named Alan Khanyan, wearing a racist “Roof Korean Security” shirt, struck photojournalist Kelly Stuart in the chest, while another man circled around trying to grab her camera lense. Another man, Narek Palyan, was yelling slurs into the crowd of school board supporters. Tony Moon, aka “Roof Korean”, Alan Khanyan, and Narek Palyan are well known violent right wing extremist street activists in LA County. Palyan, in particular, is recognized as an anti-Semite through his social media trails. None of these people, except for Paylan, appear to be parents of children in the GUSD. It is presumed they were all invited by Jordan Henry.
Tonight, a school board meeting in Glendale became so violent that law enforcement declared an unlawful assembly and issued a shelter-in-place order.
— Los Angeles LGBT Center (@LALGBTCenter) June 7, 2023
The cause of the outrage? Whether or not Glendale Schools should recognize June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month.https://t.co/IUF3CE5rgQ
A Cornucopia Of Extremists
Dozens of known extremists were recognized at the June 6th school board meeting. LEXIT leader Jesse Holguin and violent LEXIT coordinator Sylvie Araujo were in attendance, along with their associates and Proud Boy members Louis Flores, Chris Reyes, Adam Kiefer, white supremacist J6er Josh Fulfer, MAGA journalist Travis Whitcher, and violent street activist J6er Tony Moon, were also there with his fellow associate and J6er Andy Lai. Bryce Henson, school board traveler and parent advocate grifter, was also there with a bullhorn garnering publicity for his AstroTurf organization “Dad Army”. Narek Palyan and Alan Khanyan made a repeat appearance alongside Jordan Henry. Henry, with a megaphone in hand, stood in the parking lot shouting about parental rights, closely followed by members of the Proud Boys while the crowd around them chanted tag lines about “groomers”, Antifa, and slurs towards Jews.
Click here for a more comprehensive list of extremists participating in GUSD protests.
Why is someone who was arrested for pepper-spraying a crowd without provocation, whose children attend private school being cast as a “concerned parent”? Why is violent Tony Moon/Proud Boy associate Alen Khanyan treated as a credible witness? pic.twitter.com/wAJL90dBbO
— GUSD Parents for Public Schools (@GUSDforAll) June 8, 2023
More GUSD Outsiders Speak Out
Another loud “Parent Voice”, Hasmik Bedzirdzhyan, who was physically aggressive with a pro -LGBTQ parent inside a GUSD meeting, frequently shows up to GUSD board meetings. She does not have kids in the district and homeschools her children. Narine Tadevosyan is another “parent voice” speaking out against Glendale Unified who does not have children in the district and uses the GUSD protests to recruit for her homeschooling network.
GUSD June 20th Board Meeting
The board meeting to follow June 6th was a heavily anticipated event. Many groups advertised the date, and encouraged people to show up as early as noon to stand in line for a chance to speak inside the boardroom, although there were no LGBTQ issues on the agenda. A heavy police presence kept the crowds separated, with the anti-LGBTQ/ anti-semitic/ anti-public school protesters confined away from the pro-LGBTQ advocates with spiked barricades. One fight broke out amongst the rowdy protesters resulting in a group of men wearing “Leave Our Kids Alone” T-shirts kicking a man on the ground. Towards the end of the chaos, Henry lead a forum of speakers to riff on a broad range of topics.
On a make shift stage in front of the building, Henry and his speakers completely disassociated from current GUSD related issues with unhinged rants about renaming schools that were honoring eugenicists, portraying homosexuality as an evil sin, recanting lies about district policies, and demonizing the transgender community. In the mix of speakers was Siaka Masaquoi, insurrectionist and board member of the anti-public school organization California Parents Union, who was running an onsite GOP booth to register voters. He urged the crowd to vote for local office, and Henry followed with his intent to run for GUSD school board in the upcoming election. This melodramatic production was the most honest display of the true intent of these extremist. By exploiting fringe issues in an attempt to gain control of our local politics, extremists will continue to sow mistrust, hate, and strengthen dividing lines for their own gain.