Bloomington & Area
The City of Bloomington
Address: 401 North Morton St., Bloomington Indiana 47404
Website: http://bloomington.in.gov/
Visit Gay Bloomington
Address: 2855 N. Walnut Street Bloomington IN 47404
E-mail: cvb@visitbloomington.com
Website: http://www.visitgaybloomington.com/
GLBT Friendly Professionals & Businesses
Quick Links: Animal Rescue, Breeders, Sitters, Vets | Art and Dance | Restaurants, Caterers and Bars | Physicians, Therapists & Health Practitioners | Finance, Law and Real Estate | Retail - Bookstore, Stationary, Jewelry, Kitchen Supplies, Computer Supplies | Services
Bloomington Groups and Resources
Quick Links: Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana | Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls | Bloomington Gay Men's Fellowship | Bloomington Kink | Bloomington Playwrights Project (BPP) | Bloomington PolyNexus (BPN) | Boxcar Books | FairTalk - Discussions in Diversity | Get Real About Discrimination | IlluMENate | GLB Speakers Bureau | Middle Way House - Domestic, Dating Violence Support Group | Middle Way House | Native American Community Center of Bloomington, Inc | Planned Parenthood | The Quarryland Men's Chorus | Shalom Community Center | White River Valley PFLAG - Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians & Gays | Women's Singing/Chanting Group | Bloomington Aces and Allies | Resonate
Faith Community
Quick Links: Beth Shalom | Bloomington Friends Quakers | Episcopal Campus Ministry at IU | First Christian Church | First United Church | First United Methodist Church | Lutheran Campus Ministry (ELCA) | Sanshin Zen Community | St. Paul's Catholic Center | St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church | Trinity Episcopal Church | Unitarian Universalist Church | Unity of Bloomington Indiana | Trinity Lutheran Church of Linton, Indiana | The Evangelical Anglican Church In America (EACA)
The Bloomington Alternative
E-mail: editor@BloomingtonAlternative.com
Website: http://www.bloomingtonalternative.com/
The Bloomington Alternative is a biweekly journal of news and commentary published in Bloomington, Ind. It is a mission-driven publication whose goal is to promote and celebrate progressive social change and independent media in Bloomington. Specifically, we promote social, environmental, and economic justice; local arts; local business; and independent writers. Access is free, but readers are asked to subscribe to help underwrite the costs associated with the Alternative's production.
Community and Family Resources Directory
E-mail: cfrd@bloomington.in.gov
Website: http://bloomington.in.gov/media/media/application/pdf/4244.pdf
Bloomington Human Rights Commission
The Human Rights Commission is designed to enforce Bloomington's Human Rights Ordinance in a fair and timely manner, to educate community members about their rights and responsibilities under various civil rights laws, to raise awareness on all human rights issues, to ensure that contractors and subcontractors on city jobs pay employees applicable common wages, to ensure that the City, as an employer, governmental entity and provider of public accommodations, complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and to provide the community with information about the ADA. The BHRC can be reached at 349-3429 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Commission's e-mail address is [email]human.rights@bloomington.in.gov[/email].

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