TONIGHT: Fund for Community Progress Honors GoLocalProv + ACLU

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TONIGHT: Fund for Community Progress Honors GoLocalProv + ACLU

The Fund for Community Progress has announced it will honor community leaders—including GoLocalProv—who work to help build and sustain social and economic equity in Rhode Island at an awards ceremony to be held on Thursday, April 24.

“Each year The Fund recognizes those who strive to create positive change in the community – change that is vital to guaranteeing fairness and opportunity for all Rhode Islanders,” said Sally Turner, Executive Director of The Fund.

The honorees

GoLocal Prov is being recognized for creating vital local news information that is free to the public. “Access to local news that is responsibly researched and investigated is critical to a democratic and participatory society,” said Turner. “We are especially proud to recognize a home-grown Rhode Island media company.”

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"The entire GoLocal Team deserves tremendous credit for covering a great range of stories need to be told. We are honored to be recognized by a great organization like the Fund for Community Progress," said Josh Fenton, CEO and Co-Founder of GoLocal24, a Rhode Island digital media company.

Steve Brown, Executive Director of the Rhode Island affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union will be recognized for more than three decades of service, during which he has filed over 500 lawsuits covering a broad range of civil liberties and constitutional issues. “A just society defends its democracy and vigorously exercises its constitutional rights,” says Turner. “The ACLU’s work helps to champion all that The Fund and its member agencies have done to promote justice and equality in Rhode Island,” adds Brown.

Richard Holcomb, founder of Project Weber will receive the Susan Hamilton Welin Award for Nonviolence. An outreach specialist in the field of commercial sex work, he is best known for his groundbreaking work in HIV prevention when he founded Project Weber, a program for male sex- workers in Rhode Island. “The vision for peace and equality that this recognition from The Fund represents is very much like my personal vision and our mission at Project Weber,” says Holcomb.

Addressing issues of reproductive justice and sexual health issues with a focus on gender nonconforming youth, Dr. Michelle Forcier is being recognized for her groundbreaking medical work with the Voice for the Voiceless advocacy award. "It is my privilege to serve as an advocate and provider for the kids, women, and families in our RI community who unfortunately continue to be the most vulnerable and stigmatized in our modern society as gender and sexual nonconforming youth, transgender adults and women seeking family planning," said Forcier, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Dean of Admissions at the Brown University Medical School.

"To love and be loved for who we are, as we are...is what I would hope for any person in a community that truly values basic human rights and reproductive justice," she added.

The Fund for Community Progress Annual Awards event takes place from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Pearl Restaurant and Lounge, 393 Charles Street, Providence, RI; cost is $25 per person payable at the door and includes a silent auction.

Founded in 1982, The Fund for Community Progress raises funds for non-profit grassroots agencies committed to a vision of social change.  


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