ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月16日 09時30分


As Officer Matt Stanislao hoisted the #rainbowflag skyward at the first official gay pride celebration in Glen Rock, New Jersey, he felt a sense of the surreal. Less than a month earlier, he’d been jobless, fired more than 2 years ago from the police force in this northern New Jersey town, after a long-term campaign of what he says were homophobic attacks within the department. It was part of a culture that, according to a lawsuit he filed in 2014 against the Borough of Glen Rock, extended from the rank and file all the way to the former chief. In April, though, the town reached a $750,000 settlement with him that also included providing back pay and benefits for all the time since he had been fired. And Officer Matt, as he’s known to the teenagers to whom he taught antidrug classes and the children he read to at the local library, got what he truly wanted: his job back. “There are no words,” Officer Stanislao said as he stood in the park that afternoon in his dress blues. @fredrconrad took this photo of Officer Stanislao at Glen Rock’s first pride celebration, where the officer was an honored guest. Visit the link in our profile to read more about an officer’s journey and a New Jersey town’s progress. #? ?


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