Tanselle-Adams Commission Mayor established the Tanselle-Adams Commission on November 26, 1980, to investigate police practices involving the use of deadly force and… Read More »Tanselle-Adams Commission
Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. (KIB) An environmental and community nonprofit, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB) engages diverse communities to create public places that help people and… Read More »Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. (KIB)
Stan Berg A native of Garrett, Indiana, Stan Berg was born on August 31, 1949, and moved to Indianapolis at age 14.… Read More »Stan Berg
Helen C. Whitelowe (May 16, 1928-Nov. 2, 2014). Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James and Elizabeth Maddox Green, Helen Whitelowe attended public schools… Read More »Helen C. Whitelowe
Gay Knights on the Circle In the summer of 1984, leaders of the LGBTQ community in Indianapolis organized what became known as the Gay Knights… Read More »Gay Knights on the Circle
The Works/The New Works News One of Indianapolis’ most prolific gay magazines, The Works provided the Indianapolis LGBTQ+ community with gay-specific news and entertainment. First… Read More »The Works/The New Works News
Rozelle Boyd Rozelle Boyd was born on April 24, 1931, in Indianapolis. He attended segregated George Washington Carver School No. 87 and… Read More »Rozelle Boyd
Russell Webster (Apr. 10, 1928-Sept. 8, 2007). Born in Indianapolis, Russell Webster was the last of 12 children born to William and… Read More »Russell Webster
William H. Hudnut III (Oct. 17, 1932–Dec. 18, 2016). William H. Hudnut III was not only the longest-serving mayor but also one of the… Read More »William H. Hudnut III
L. Keith Bulen Lawyer, politician, and loyal Indiana University alumnus, above all L. Keith Bulen was an artful politician. Born on December 31,… Read More »L. Keith Bulen