Laurel Anne Hester (August 15, 1956 – February 18, 2006) was a
police
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lieutenant
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with the
Ocean County, New Jersey
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. Her battle was shown in
''Freeheld'' (2007), the winner of the
Academy Award
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for
Best Short Documentary, and the feature film
of the same name (2015), in which Hester is portrayed by
Julianne Moore
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.
Early life
Laurel Anne Hester was born in
Elgin, Illinois
Elgin ( ) is a city in Cook and Kane counties in the northern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. Elgin is located northwest of Chicago, along the Fox River. As of the 2020 Census, the city had a population of 114,797, the seventh-larg ...
, and grew up in
Florham Park, the daughter of Diana (1922–1995) and George Hester (1919–1992). She has two brothers, George II and James, and a sister, real-estate agent Lynda (Hester) D'Orio. Hester realized she was gay at a young age. Though she accepted herself, at times her sexual orientation made her feel isolated. As a child, her family often summered at the Jersey Shore, and later Hester would return to work in the area.
Education
After graduating in 1974 from
Hanover Park High School in
East Hanover Township, New Jersey, Hester earned a
bachelor's degree
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in criminal justice and psychology from Stockton State College, now
Stockton University
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. While in school, she was a charter member and co-coordinator of the student club, Gay People's Alliance, the first
LGBT
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The LGBT term i ...
group on Stockton's campus. Along with Kevin M. Cathcart, Hester served as co-president, but used a pseudonym so no one outside of the group would know she was gay. Her role in this student group was made public in November 1975, in a letter to the editor of ''The Argo'' entitled, ''Gay's rebuttal'', which later resulted in her loss of a police department internship. She would continue to write articles advocating LGBT rights for ''The Argo'' until her graduation in 1977.
Career
Her first position in law enforcement was in
North Wildwood, New Jersey
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. After two summers working as a seasonal officer, she was told she would not be hired for a third because she was gay. She was then hired in Ocean County, New Jersey as a police officer. Hester spent 23 years there, becoming a detective in the
Ocean County
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. Hester was 19 years older than Andree, and the two women soon fell in love. They ended up buying a house together in
Point Pleasant, New Jersey
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The Borough is a Jersey Shore community si ...
, and registered their domestic partnership on October 28, 2004. At the time, same-sex marriage was not legal in the United States.
Illness and death
Hester was a Detective in the Ocean County prosecutor's office when she was diagnosed with rapidly spreading
lung cancer
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. She died on February 18, 2006, aged 49, in the home she shared with her partner, Stacie Andree.
Freeheld
Laurel Hester's cancer metastasized, spread to her brain, and it became clear that she had little time to live. Hester lived with and jointly owned a house with her registered domestic partner, Stacie Andree, who would not be able to afford mortgage payments upon Hester's death. A married heterosexual with Hester's years of police service would be able to pass on pension benefits to a spouse, but this privilege was not afforded to same-sex domestic partners in Ocean County.
Hester appealed to local authorities to change this policy, and was supported by the local Policemen's Benefit Association. Instead, in a private meeting on November 9, 2005, the five
Republican members of the county
board of chosen freeholders
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voted against the proposal, with freeholder John P. Kelly arguing that it threatened "the sanctity of marriage". On November 23, a rally of between 100 and 200 supporters gathered to protest the county's inaction.
On January 18, 2006, an impassioned videotaped appeal by a weakening Hester from her hospital bed was shown at a meeting of the freeholders, who then met with county Republican leaders in a teleconference on January 20. The next day, the freeholders announced that they were reversing their stance, and would meet on January 25 to extend pension benefits to registered domestic partners, three weeks before Hester's death.
Tributes
Hester's battle for pension benefits was shown in ''Freeheld'' (2007), the winner of the
Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
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and the feature film ''
Freeheld'' (2015), in which Hester is portrayed by
Julianne Moore
Julie Anne Smith (born December 3, 1960), known professionally as Julianne Moore, is an American actress. Prolific in film since the early 1990s, she is particularly known for her portrayals of emotionally troubled women in independent films, ...
.
The LEAGUE Foundation, which provides financial resources for American
LGBT
' is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the initialism, as well as some of its common variants, functions as an umbrella term for sexuality and gender identity.
The LGBT term i ...
high school seniors entering their first year of institutions of higher learning, has awarded the Laurel Hester Memorial Scholarship annually since 2006.
The Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) of New York awards the Laurel Hester Award.
In February 2016,
Stockton University
Stockton University is a public university in Galloway Township, New Jersey. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education. It is named for Richard Stockton, one of the New Jersey signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence ...
's Board of Trustees presented the original GPU charter (of which Hester co-founded) to its renamed student club, ''Pride Alliance''. This framed historical document now hangs in the Women's, Gender & Sexuality Center at Stockton University for all to visit.
References
External links
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*''Freeheld'
trailerfeaturing Laurel Hester and her domestic partner, Stacie Andree. (IMDb).
*''Freeheld'
video clips 1-7
Garden State Equality videofeaturing Laurel Hester.
* ''Freeheld''
2007 documentary film.
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