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Bristol Resident Honored By Rhode Island Foundation With Inaugural Pride Awards

Recognition for legislation protecting LGBTQ+ Rhode Islanders from discrimination came at the Foundation's annual Pride Month celebration.

(Left to right) Nancy Hetherington, David Cicilline and Edith Ajello
(Left to right) Nancy Hetherington, David Cicilline and Edith Ajello (Courtesy of the Rhode Island Foundation)

BRISTOL, RI — Nancy Hetherington of Bristol is the recipient of the Rhode Island Foundation’s inaugural Pride Awards. In 2001, the former state representative sponsored ground-breaking legislation that prohibited discrimination based on gender identity or expression in housing, credit and employment.

ā€œEquality is a profoundly American idea. We know that most people support equality. It is our responsibility to support that sentiment – and more importantly – to shine a light on it,ā€ said David N. Cicilline, the foundation’s president and CEO. ā€œThere is no better way to put the progress we have made in perspective than to celebrate the work of early leaders like these.ā€

Hetherington was the first openly gay woman to serve in the General Assembly. In addition to co-sponsoring that ground-breaking 2001 law, the former representative from Cranston also sponsored legislation to legalize civil unions.

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ā€œThe Foundation’s support of equality is an example of how we, as Americans, need to support all communities in these times,ā€ said Hetherington.

Hetherington was honored along with her co-sponsor of the 2001 bill, Edith Ajello. More recently, Ajello, who still represents the East Side of Providence in the House, also sponsored bills that formalized wider state protections against discrimination in health care, that added gender identity to the state's hate crimes law and that banned ā€œconversion therapy" on minors.

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The award presentations were the highlight of the Foundation’s second annual Pride Month Reception, which brought together supporters of the state’s LGBTQ+ communities.

The reception ended in time for Foundation staff and supporters to take part in Providence’s PrideFest Parade.

The Rhode Island Foundation is the largest and most comprehensive funder of nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island. Through civic leadership, fundraising and grantmaking activities, together with partners and neighbors, the Foundation is helping to create progress that lasts. For more information, visit rifoundation.org.

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