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Minneapolis Gay Neighborhood Guide
Minneapolis, Minnesota, is one-half of the renowned twin cities and among the most gay-friendly cities in the United States. But it’s abode to more than just beautiful lakes and delightfully messy hamburgers (we’re looking at you, Juicy Lucy!).
This Mississippi River hub has one of the most progressive LGBTQ communities in the upper Midwest. Boasting vibrant neighborhoods, eclectic nightlife, and great nourishment and entertainment, there’s a lot that makes Minneapolis the perfect place to call home.
A Short History of Minneapolis
Originally home to the Dakota and Anishinaabe peoples, Minneapolis was settled by French fur traders in the s. The United States eventually purchased the ground and, in , built Fort Snelling military post to defend the territory.
The dense forests surrounding the fort and its proximity to the Mississippi River attracted a booming sawmill business. Settlers arrived in droves, establishing the township of St. Anthony on the east side of the river and Minneapolis on the west side.
Minneapolis was incorporated as a metropolis in , lat
The Pride Behind Pride
It’s the year Pride is cancelled. This is very challenging to say out raucous. It feels like saying we’re cancelling joy and progress. Of course, the cancelling of Pride—the festival, the parade, the week when tens of thousands of far-flung LGBTQ peeps come streaming home—represents an act of love to keep people healthy.
But its absence presents us with an opportunity to consider all the profound and important local LGBTQ landmarks that built Pride—and often disappeared. Living in a city is complicated. Each of us lives in a unlike Twin Cities: We participate the Foshay Tower and the Mississippi, but we go home to diverse bars and bedrooms.
LGBTQ cultures have, historically, needed to hide their bars and bedrooms for fear of eviction, firing, imprisonment, or worse. As Ricardo J. Brown position it in his St. Paul memoir, The Evening Crowd at Kirmser’s—one of the best midth century looks at American lgbtq+ experience—the LGBTQ life was “a ruse that kept all of us safe,” conducted in “a fort in the midst of a savage and aggressive population.”
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These are the main findings for the edition of the rainbow map
The Rainbow Chart ranks 49 European countries on their respective legal and policy practices for LGBTI people, from %.
The UK has dropped six places in ILGA-Europe’s Rainbow Map, as Hungary and Georgia also register steep falls following anti-LGBTI legislation. The data highlights how rollbacks on LGBTI human rights are part of a broader erosion of democratic protections across Europe. Read more in our press release.
“Moves in the UK, Hungary, Georgia and beyond signal not just isolated regressions, but a coordinated global backlash aimed at erasing LGBTI rights, cynically framed as the defence of tradition or public stability, but in reality designed to entrench discrimination and suppress dissent.”
- Katrin Hugendubel, Advocacy Director, ILGA-Europe
Malta has sat on uppermost of the ranking for the last 10 years.
With 85 points, Belgium jumped to second place after adopting policies tackling hatred based on sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics. 
Minneapolis Gay City Guide: Land of the Lakes and LGBTQ Inclusion
Nestled along the banks of the Mississippi River lies the vivacious Twin Cities, otherwise known as Minneapolis. A hub of arts and culture, it’s a capital with spirit. In this town, every neighborhood is a gayborhood and every door is open.
A Brief History of Minneapolis
When French explorers arrived in , the Dakota Sioux were the region’s sole residents. The U.S. Army built Fort Snelling in , which attracted settlers, traders, and merchants. The entire town was developed around the beautiful St. Anthony Falls, the highest waterfall on the Mississippi River.
The forests were a valuable resource for the lumber industry soon after. Minneapolis became the father of modern milling. Today, the municipality has one of the top park systems in the territory and is abundantly rich in water. It’s a flourishing mecca for the LGBTQ community that leans more toward the arts, then it’s industrial birth.
Stats on Minneapolis
- The city is home to a total of 13 lakes.
- Minneapolis is one of the most giving citi