
Partners to know &
Places to go
New to the city? Need resources? Or maybe just looking for LGBTQ+ friendly groups and spots? Look no further!
LGBTQ+ Resources and Progressive Groups
Join this private Facebook group (just request access) of LGBTQ+ people in Montgomery, Alabama to know what’s going on!
National Partners
A Louisiana organization supporting youth and young adults recovering from the trauma of homelessness and family separation through housing, healthcare, and advocacy. Learn more.
Trans Lifeline (English and Spanish options) is a grassroots hotline and microgrants 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community. Learn more.
Spaces, Bars, & Restaurants
A friendly neighborhood bar that is LGBTQ+ friendly and has hosted some of our events. We love the staff and people in the space!
The festival is permanently housed in the Carolyn Blount Theatre in Montgomery, Alabama. ASF puts on 6-9 productions annually, typically including three works of William Shakespeare.
Bookstore specializing in new and used books, fiction and nonfiction, Civil War, civil rights, African-American, Native American, and Southern history titles.
A historic nonprofit theater showing independent, foreign & classic films with beer & wine available.
America’s first teen operated restaurant. Every meal purchased is a donation to That's My Child, a nonprofit providing programs that empower and employ teens in our community.
Museums and Historical Sites
A national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States. The memorial is intended to acknowledge past racial terrorism and advocate for racial justice in America. Learn more.
The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration displays the history of slavery and racism in America.
The Rosa Parks Museum is an active memorial to the life of civil rights icon Rosa Parks and the lessons of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. It is located in downtown Montgomery.
Museum in downtown Montgomery that pays tribute to the country star with memorabilia, instruments, iconic clothing & personal artifacts.
A memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, to 41 people who were killed in the struggle for the equal and integrated treatment of all people during the 1954-1968 civil rights movement in the United States.
The official repository of archival records for the U.S. state of Alabama.
This museum was the site of a violent attack on participants in the 1961 Freedom Ride during the Civil Rights Movement.
The permanent collection of this musuem includes examples of 19th- and 20th-century American paintings and sculpture. They host great events throughout the year!