[5] She became active in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the League of Women Voters and the LINKS Indianapolis' chapter.
[7] Lloyd became the first African American woman to serve in the Indiana House of Representativevs;[8] the winning Democratic slate also included Katherine O'Connell Fruits (1907-1994) and Cecilia M. Logan (1921-1976).
Inc. Lloyd became active in the National Board of Realtors, the Certified Property Managers Association and the Indianapolis Business Development Corporation.
Lloyd also served as a Commissioner of the Indianapolis Public Housing Authority and as a member of the Commission for Higher Education after her legislative service.
in Psychology and Religions) and Purdue University in 1985 (PhD in Human Development and Family Studies),[2] Lloyd continued to assist individual clients as well as led retreats.
Lloyd was also active in the American Civil Liberties Union, Links, Indianapolis Arts Council; Catholic Charities, Inc.; Community Service Council; Indianapolis Symphony Society; American Cancer Society; The Northeasterners and the Book Lovers Club, among many other activities.