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Scores of people gathered at Garfield Park in downtown Indianapolis July 4 in one of events held across the country to send a protest message to the Trump administration.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNCommunity rallies in protest after local church calls for killing LGBTQ+ peopleThe protestors held signs that said, "Trans rights are human rights," "Stop the hate," and "True Christians preach love."
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WISH-TV on MSNTransgender woman denied entry to Indianapolis church that called for death to queer communityProtest erupted outside an Indianapolis church after I-Team 8 reported the church is calling for the LGBTQ+ community to die.
IndyStar has updated coverage from the Indianapolis protest, along with select Indiana and national ... because she wanted to stand up for those at risk and support the LGBTQ community. “This is how we're going to survive it,” she said.
Across the country people called in sick, didnt go to work. A group in Indianapolis that participated took that time to gather for fellowship and conversations about immigration.
Protesters with Pride signs gathered at Sure Foundation Baptist Church after sermons called LGBTQ+ “evil” and encouraged prayers for their deaths.
Indianapolis protests: ... “Praise God, praise God and welcome to Sunday morning, said Andrew Hunt, pastor at New Life Community Church. "Dear Heavenly Father, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A search for a new leader at the Indianapolis Public Library is drawing the ire of many people, concerned about the board's hiring practices. Monday evening, dozens of community members gathered on the library's front steps, calling on the board to take action and give the permanent job to Nichelle Hayes, who's been serving as the Indianapolis Public Library's Interim CEO in ...
Police in Indianapolis are facing protests after officers fatally shot two men and killed a pregnant pedestrian in three separate incidents just hours apart. Full Episode Monday, Sep 16
Protests erupt after 3 police-involved deaths in Indianapolis over 8 hours. ... "I know that too many in the community say talk is cheap," Taylor said at a news conference.
The inaction. The return to silence. The false tranquility. The injustice—again. The history of Indianapolis, its police, and the black community continues to be a repeating, tragic story. And I’m tired. Back in 1987, I was 17 when 16-year-old Michael Taylor Jr. was shot while in the custody of Indianapolis police officers.