Husband of 9/11 Hero Returns Award Given to Late Wife after Caitlyn Jenner Earns Same Honor

By Published on November 16, 2015

After the 9/11 attacks, no one disputed that Moira Smith was a hero. The 38-year-old police officer led over a hundred bleeding people out of the World Trade Center, one after another, until the building collapsed and buried her beneath its rubble.

The following month, Smith was named one of Glamour magazine’s “Women of the Year,” a title that seemed more than fitting for the only female among the 23 New York Police Department officers who lost their lives that day.

The distinction was retroactively declined last week — by Smith’s husband.

In an open letter to the magazine’s editor in chief, Cyndi Lieve, James Smith said he will be returning his late wife’s posthumous award because of Glamour’s recent decision to grant Caitlyn Jenner the same honor.

“I was shocked and saddened to learn that Glamour has just named Bruce Jenner ‘Woman of the Year,’” Smith wrote, choosing to use Jenner’s pre-transition name. “Was there no woman in America, or the rest of the world, more deserving than this man?”

He concluded, “I can only guess that this was a publicity stunt meant to resuscitate a dying medium. After discussing this slap in the face to the memory of our Hero with my family, I have decided to return Moira’s award to Glamour magazine.”

 

Read the article “Husband of 9/11 Hero Returns Award Given to Late Wife after Caitlyn Jenner Earns Same Honor” on washingtonpost.com.

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