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Having Our Stories Told: Preserving LGBTQ+ History

November 9 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Free

ASL provided by students in IUI’s Program in American Sign Language (ASL) and English Interpreting

Remembrance is a gratitude that honors our past and propels us forward with love and knowledge. Join LGBTQ+ organizations from across Indianapolis for a community discussion and behind-the-scenes tour of the Indiana Historical Society LGBTQ collection.

Attendees are invited to explore holding of the IHS archives and engage in small group conversations examining the theme of gratitude as well as queer recognition, forgetting, agency, and storytelling. Guests will reflect on how these acts of acknowledgement, or lack of, influence understanding of queer communities and identity. Tour and talk with others to find new connections while delving into the IHS’s LGBTQ collection and deepen your sense of gratitude for past generations and the stories they’ve shared.

Questions?: Contact 317-234-0033 or cterry@indianahistory.org.

Event Organizers: A partnership between Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Historical Bureau, Indiana Youth Group, Indy Pride, Indiana Pride of Color, and artist/citizen historian Sylvia Thomas.

Registration: Registration encouraged; use the blue button below.

Image Courtesy NUVO, Indiana Historical Society

Two men standing in front of a crowd speaking

Details

Date:
November 9
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Registration:
Register

Venue

Eugene and Marily Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, 46202 United States
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Parking Instructions
Free parking in the IHS lot which is located at the corner of New York and Michigan Streets, accessible off of New York. Guest parking will be validated.
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