Nonotuck to Host Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office Representatives for Disability Pride Month
May 19, 2026, 08:44 PMThe Nonotuck community is invited to join representatives from the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in celebration of Disability Pride Month this July for a conversation about diversity, equity, inclusion, disability rights, and advocacy across the Commonwealth. Angela Clark and Ann E. Lynch will provide an overview of their work within the Attorney General’s Office, discuss ongoing initiatives related to equity and disability rights, and answer questions from staff.
This session offers an opportunity to learn more about how the Attorney General’s Office supports inclusive practices, addresses discrimination, and advances protections for people with disabilities throughout Massachusetts.
“Disability Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate the voices, experiences, and contributions of people with disabilities while continuing important conversations about equity, accessibility, and belonging,” said Nonotuck CEO/President George H. Fleischner. “We are grateful to welcome representatives from the Attorney General’s Office to share their expertise and engage with the Nonotuck community on these critical issues.”
Featured Speakers
Angela Clark
Angela Clark serves as Chief of Organizational Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, where she leads initiatives focused on building a more diverse and inclusive workplace serving over seven million constituents across the Commonwealth. Prior to joining the AGO, Angela held leadership roles at Robinhood and Fidelity Investments, where she developed and implemented enterprise-wide diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies. She is also an adjunct professor at Boston College, teaching Managing Diversity in Organizations, and serves on the board of Raising Multicultural Kids, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering racial and cultural competence in local communities.
Ann E. Lynch
Ann E. Lynch has served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Consumer Protection and Civil Rights Divisions at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office since 2011. She currently serves as the AGO’s Disability Rights Coordinator, where she supports disability-related policy work, strategic litigation, outreach, and advocacy efforts across the Commonwealth. Her work focuses on enforcing anti-discrimination laws and protecting the rights of people with disabilities, including in fair housing and civil rights matters. Prior to joining the AGO, Ann represented survivors of domestic violence at Western Massachusetts Legal Services and clerked for the Massachusetts Superior Court.