May 2, 2024 | 6pm | Zoom
Join us for a conversation between Fay Stetz-Waters, Director of Civil Rights and Social Justice for the Oregon Department of Justice, and Randall Blazak, chair of the Oregon Coalition Against Hate Crimes. The two will discuss the history and current state of hate crimes in Oregon and what we can do to combat them. This program is part of The Burned Piano Project: Making Music Amidst the Noise of Hate.
Fay Stetz-Waters is the Civil Rights and Social Justice Director for the Oregon Department of Justice. As the Director of Civil Rights and Social Justice, she is committed to increasing the Department’s impact on civil rights issues affecting marginalized and vulnerable Oregonians.
Fay has been a strong advocate for justice her whole life. She enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at age 17, where she worked as a field radio operator. While working as a 911 dispatcher at night, Fay earned a bachelor’s degree in history and graduated with honors from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. She attended Lewis and Clark Law School, where she wrote on constitutional issues like marriage equality, transgender rights, and crime victim’s rights.
She has also worked as an Administrative Law Judge for the Employment Department, a Hearings Officer for the Parole Board, an Equity Associate at Oregon State University, and as a Circuit Court Judge in Linn County. Fay likes writing, studying history, gardening, attending summer concerts, and spending time with her wife Karelia and their dog Willa.