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Greggor Mattson

[N.B. This piece became a peer-reviewed journal article in , available here); it was City & Community’s fourth most downloaded article of .

Gay bars that are an hour or more away from another are distinct. They are the only physical place where LGBTQ people gather in public&#;often for regions that cross multiple states. For example, I spent an evening watching the entertainers at Fort Wayne&#;s Babylon Nightclub in March As patrons were brought on stage to celebrate their first time at a drag show, their birthdays, or anniversaries, hostess Dee Licious asked them where they were from. This non-representative sample of patrons included those who had reach from Coldwater, Michigan (1 hour 4 minutes by car), Warsaw, Indiana (53 minutes), Muncie IN (1 hour 26 minutes), Defiance OH (55 minutes), Fort Shawnee, Ohio (1 hour 17 minutes) and Wabash, IN (1 hour 8 minutes).

Outpost bars offer their patrons a place to be themselves and a night&#;s entertainment, but I wager they offer something more:  a connection to the history of a region through its bartend

Fort Wayne Pride Spotlight: After Dark &#; Babylon Nightclub

When Charles Miller opened Fort Wayne&#;s first gay bar in , it was a very distinct time &#; in our community, country and history. Meeting with resistance from everyone from neighbors to the local police, Miller had to fight for acceptance from the daytime he opened. Within the next few years, the bar traded hands a couple of times until current After Dark owner Leo Vodde took over in But through all of those changes, Miller was never far away and has served as a performer and the club&#;s program director for 33 years, helping Vodde grow After Dark into a popular and well-accepted member of the local club scene.

While there have been external changes &#; including several address changes before After Black landing at its current home on Masterson &#; at the heart of After Dark is Vodde, who has provided not only an entertainment venue but a safe haven for many of its regulars and performers.

&#;I would not be qualified to have the experiences I do without Leo providing the venue,&#; said Della Licious, a performer and t

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Fort Wayne, Indiana known for its conservatism has seen a rise in its lgbtq+Q and gay community fostering a sense of unity and acceptance in the heart of the capital. This sized urban area has been slowly but surely embracing its lgbtq+Q population and guests with a variety of bars and clubs that cater to the gay community especially in the downtown district. The annual Fort Wayne Pride celebration stands as proof of this increasing inclusivity, featuring a parade live performances and various communal activities that bring people from diverse backgrounds together. Moreover local groups and advocacy organizations in Fort Wayne are actively advocating for lgbtq+Q rights contributing to a hospitable environment. The citys educational institutions also participate a role, in promoting an atmosphere by hosting lgbtq+Q gatherings and offering support to students. While Fort Waynes lgbtq+Q community may be smaller compared to cities it is characterized by resilience and increasing visibility providing a welcoming environment for individuals to connect and embrace thei



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