Wall of Dignity in the Damien Center
This file appears in: The Damien Center: AIDS In Indianapolis, 1981-?
This wall in the Damien Center remembers some of the Indiana men who died early in the battle against AIDS. The Center’s mission is to “to empower persons in Central Indiana affected by HIV/AIDS to move forward each day with dignity.” In the 1980s, the stigma attached to homosexuality and to AIDS made this a revolutionary message.
Image courtesy of the Indiana Historical Society.
This file appears in: The Damien Center: AIDS In Indianapolis, 1981-?
The Damien Center: AIDS In Indianapolis, 1981-?
The two-story brick building, located at 26 North Arsenal Avenue, is the current location of the Damien Center, which has provided HIV/AIDS health and counseling services to Hoosiers, gay and straight, since 1987. Here in this century-old building,…