Public memorial for Milton Lindgren and Eric Hendricks
Public memorial for
Milton Lindgren and
Eric Hendricks
Thursday, November 20, 2008, 5:30
p.m.
Indianapolis Art Center, Churchman-Fehsenfeld Gallery
820 E. 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220
The Indianapolis Art Center and Indiana Equality invite the public to an evening of remembrance for Milton Lindgren and Eric Hendricks.
Murdered in their home on October 20, 2008, Milton Lindgren and Eric Hendricks had been subject to vandalism and anti gay statements prior to their violent deaths.
Speakers at the memorial will include:
Annie
Beck, Associate Education Director at the Art Center
Representative of US
Congressman Andre Carson
Pastor Dave Dehnke, Harvest Lutheran Church,
Mooresville (Milt’s pastor and friend)
Douglas Hairston, City of
Indianapolis
Jon Keep, President of Indiana Equality
Joyce Sommers, Art
Center Executive Director
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Indianapolis Art
Center: Mary Lee Pappas (317)255-2464 ext. 223 marylee@indplsartcenter.org |
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Indiana
Equality: John Joanette 317-250-5308 john@lambdaconsulting.net |
About the Indianapolis Art Center
Indianapolis
Art Center is a not-for-profit community arts organization that makes art
accessible to all people and enhances people's lives through art. Located in the
Broad Ripple Village Cultural District and along the White River, the
Indianapolis Art Center is the place to make art, see art and talk about art.
For more information visit www.IndplsArtCenter.org or call
(317)255-2464.
About Indiana Equality
The mission of Indiana Equality is
to end discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in
Indiana. IE seeks such equality by facilitating and coordinating the efforts of
the LGBT and allied community that are directed to research, education, and
community mobilization. For more information, see our website at www.indianaequality.org.


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