An elderly blind woman in Rhode Island is no longer banned from a public park in Westerly for sharing her Christian faith, according to her lawyer. 

Officials at the Memorial and Library Association, in charge of Westerly Library and Wilcox Park, banned and threatened Gail Blair, 63, with arrest if she did not stop having conversations with others in the park about Jesus, according to a discrimination complaint.

The complaint was filed in June 2020 with the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights against the library association.

Blair, represented by First Liberty Institute and…



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