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Grace DiazDEMDemocrat State Representative, District 11
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Grace Diaz (born February 21, 1957) is an American politician who is a Democratic State Representative from Rhode Island representing District 11 in the city of Providence, Rhode Island. She was the first Dominican-American woman elected to state office in the history of the United States of America. When she was appointed vice-chair of the Rhode Island Democratic Party she became the first Latina woman in Rhode Island to serve in such a high-ranking position. She has continuously advocated for legislation on issues such as women, children, and minorities; affordable housing, social justice, reform for the criminal justice system; and immigration issues. Diaz is an alumna of Springfield College in Massachusetts. She is also the vice-chair of the Rhode Island Democratic Party.

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Education4 - 4 of 2
Springfield College
MS Human Services and Management Leadership
2010
Springfield College
BS Human Services
2008
Past Positions1 - 6 of 6
Democratic Caucus Chair
Rhode Island State House of Representatives
2015 - Current
Vice-Chair
Rhode Island Democratic Party
2008
Representative
Rhode Island State House of Representatives
2005 - Current
Consultant
Ready to Learn
Current
MBE
City of Providence
2017 - Current
Senior Adviser on Community Relations
City of Providence
2015 - Current
Other Experience1 - 10 of 10
Living Well Class Facilitator
Rhode Island Department of Health
2002
Member
Women in Government
Member
National Association of Latino Elected Officials
Member
National Hispanic State Legislators
Member
Subcommittee on Public Safety, Rhode Island State House of Representatives
2023 - Current
Member
House Commission to Study Public Higher Education Affordability
Former Deputy Chair
Health, Education and Welfare Committee, Rhode Island State House of Representatives
Former Member
House Oversight Committee
Member
Black and Latino Caucus Legislator
Member
Permanent Legislative Commission on Child Care