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H8612 • 2026

HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV. DR. BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR. FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV. DR. BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR. FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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Sponsor
Biah, Blazejewski, Kazarian, Chippendale, McNamara, Kennedy, Ajello, Potter, Shallcross Smith, Boylan
Last action
2026-06-03
Official status
House read and passed
Effective date
Not listed

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HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV. DR. BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR. FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV.

What This Bill Does

  • HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV.
  • DR.
  • BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR.
  • FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2026-06-03 House

    House read and passed

Official Summary Text

HOUSE RESOLUTION HONORING REV. DR. BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR. FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

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H8612

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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
HONORING REV. DR. BERNARD LAFAYETTE JR. FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By:
Representatives Biah, Blazejewski, Kazarian, Chippendale, McNamara,
Kennedy, Ajello, Potter, Shallcross Smith, and Boylan

Date Introduced:
June 03, 2026

Referred To:
House read and passed
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr. was a distinguished civil rights leader,
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educator, and global advocate for nonviolence, whose life and work advanced the principles of
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justice, reconciliation, and peaceful social transformation; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette was a key figure in the American Civil Rights
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Movement, serving as a leader in the Nashville sit-ins, a Freedom Rider, a member of the Student
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Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), an associate of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. within
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the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the National Coordinator of the 1968
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Poor People's Campaign; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette played a critical organizing and strategic role in the
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Selma Movement, including work in the years preceding the national focus on Selma, helping to
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lay the groundwork for the campaign that contributed to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of
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1965; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette dedicated his life to the teaching and practice of Kingian
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Nonviolence, extending his work nationally and internationally to train leaders, communities, and
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institutions in the philosophy and application of nonviolence; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette made a profound and lasting impact on the State of
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Rhode Island, first through nonviolence trainings conducted in Providence, and subsequently
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through his service as Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Rhode Island; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette served as the inaugural Director of the University of

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Rhode Island's Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies from 1999 to 2009, where he helped
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build one of the nation's leading academic centers dedicated to the study and practice of
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nonviolence; and
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WHEREAS, Through his leadership, teaching, and mentorship, Rev. Dr. LaFayette
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helped shape generations of students, educators, and community leaders in Rhode Island and
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beyond, including through the development of the International Nonviolence Summer Institute;
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and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette further served the State of Rhode Island as Chair of the
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Governor's Select Commission on Race and Police-Community Relations, helping to guide
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critical statewide dialogue and reflection on issues of race, justice, and public safety; and
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WHEREAS, His work in Rhode Island helped catalyze the growth of nonviolence
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education, leadership, and community-based peacebuilding efforts across the state, influencing
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institutions and individuals dedicated to advancing peace and justice; and
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WHEREAS, Rev. Dr. LaFayette's legacy continues to live on through the many lives he
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touched, the institutions he strengthened, and the enduring principles of nonviolence he faithfully
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advanced; now, therefore be it
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RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby
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honors the life, legacy, and contributions of Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr., and expresses its
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deepest gratitude for his profound impact on the State of Rhode Island, the nation, and the world;
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and be it further
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RESOLVED, That this House extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends,
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colleagues, and all those whose lives were enriched by Rev. Dr. LaFayette's extraordinary life and
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work; and be it further
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RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the family of Rev. Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr.
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