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Home » LGBTQ Community

LGBTQ+ Community

 
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 Labyris 
 Labyris 

Former social-service administrator Mary Byrne operated the feminist bar Labyris from March 1979 until 1984 in the district. The bar… Read More » Labyris 

Episcopal Church of All Saints
Episcopal Church of All Saints

The parish known as All Saints was established under the name Grace Church in September 1864. It was the third… Read More »Episcopal Church of All Saints

American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana
American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana

Formerly known as the Indiana Civil Liberties Union, the Indiana branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, or ACLU, is… Read More »American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana

Angie’s List
Angie’s List

Angie’s List is a consumer ratings company that helps shoppers find the best local service providers through ratings and reviews… Read More »Angie’s List

Anita Bryant In Indianapolis
Anita Bryant In Indianapolis

Evangelical pop singer and Florida orange juice spokesperson Anita Bryant came to Indianapolis on October 7, 1977, for the “Rally… Read More »Anita Bryant In Indianapolis

Baskin v. Bogan

Baskin v. Bogan is a U.S. Seventh Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals civil rights case that upheld… Read More »Baskin v. Bogan

Herbert R. Baumeister 
Herbert R. Baumeister 

(Apr. 7, 1947 – July 3, 1996). Indiana’s most notorious serial killer, Herbert R. Baumeister, was born in Indianapolis’ neighborhood… Read More »Herbert R. Baumeister 

Stan Berg
Stan Berg

(Aug. 31, 1949-May 14, 1991). A native of Garrett, Indiana, Berg moved to Indianapolis at age 14. He graduated from… Read More »Stan Berg

Chris Gonzalez Library and Archives
Chris Gonzalez Library and Archives

The Chris Gonzalez Library and Archives is an LGBTQ+-focused collection of over 8,000 items. Opened in 1995, it is named… Read More »Chris Gonzalez Library and Archives

Damien Center
Damien Center

In Indianapolis, the first large-scale care center for people with HIV/AIDS was the Damien Center, which opened in 1987. The… Read More »Damien Center

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