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The lgbtq+Q scene in Lansing, MI, is vibrant and inclusive, reflecting the city's commitment to being a guarded and welcoming destination for all. The region hosts various lgbtq+QIA+ events each year, including the Family Pride Picnic, township identity events, Lansing Pride in Vintage Town, and Michigan Pride with a rally at the Mention Capitol Building. The local lgbtq+Q community is supported by organizations like PFLAG Greater Lansing and the Salus Center, which provide resources, advocacy, and opportunities for connection. Lansing's lgbtq+Q community enjoys a variety of resources, including annual celebrations like Michigan Event , family-friendly entertainment, and opportunities for socializing and support. The city's history of diversity and innovation contributes to its rich lgbtq+Q culture, making it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors seeking a progressive and inclusive environment.

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Popular lgbtq+ events and venues in Lansing, MI:

  1. Lansing Pride: Lansing Pride is an annual

    Founded in , the Salus Center's mission is to build and serve an inclusive 2SLGBTQIA+ community in the greater Lansing area.

    We envision a greater Lansing community where 2SLGBTQIA+ people thrive as our whole, authentic selves.

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    We envision a greater Lansing community where 2SLGBTQIA+ people thrive as our whole, authentic selves.

    "From the first moment I stepped through the doors to the Salus Center, I felt welcomed. Salus is a home for many, a family to those without, and more importantly, a safe and affirming queer space for the greater Lansing area. Seeing the work that has been done by the Salus staff and volunteers fills me with joy and hope for the future."

    - Friend of Salus

     "The Salus Center has supported me in multiple tangible and significant ways. They hosted Asylum Center (previously Asylum

    Capital Region Pride

    Organizations and Resources

    Suits and the City

    Suits and the City's mission is to promote the interests of LGBTQIA+ persons in the Mid-Michigan area through education and advocacy and multiply the visibility and integration of LGBTQIA+ persons in the broader community through networking events.

    Meetups are the first Wednesday of the month. Learn more at Suits and the City.

    Salus Center

    Founded in , Salus Center serves Lansing&#x;s LGBTQIA+ communities as a gathering space and information hub. This includes support groups, events and workshops all geared toward the goal of creating community, camaraderie and safe spaces. For more information, visit Salus Center.

    PFLAG Greater Lansing

    Founded in , PFLAG is the first and largest group dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating for LGBTQIA+ people and their families. Absorb more at PFLAG Greater Lansing. 

    MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center

    The MSU Gender and Sexuality Campus Center is a student-centered campus resource that works to celebrate, affirm,

    Lansing LGBTQ City Guide

    Lansing is the capital of the state of Michigan, and it is a pretty city that has always been considered to be an important center for education, industry, government, and which has long been known for its vibrant culture and friendly people. It’s also a lovely city located on the peninsula where the Grand River Meets the Red Cedar River. Lansing is a beautiful, diverse place full of welcoming people and much to notice and do. If you’re thinking of making a move to Michigan, Lansing would make a superb place to call home.

    A Look at Lansing's History

    In , two brothers from New York came to the area just south of what is currently downtown Lansing and named it “Biddle City”. The land that the brothers purchased was actually in a floodplain and was underwater for most of the year. Nevertheless, they went back to their hometown of Lansing, New York to trade plots for a town that did not yet exist. They informed residents of Lansing about the city and sold plots, although upon arriving those who bought the plots found that no