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A massive memorial AIDS quilt, sponsored by the San Francisco Names Project, was displayed April 12 and 13, 1988 in Golden Hall at San Diego’s Civic Center downtown as part of a national tour.
Panels from the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt (all images courtesy the National AIDS Memorial/NAMES Project) For the first time in its history, the International AIDS Conference went virtual.
This meeting of devoted friends and lovers served as the foundation of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Today there are NAMES Project chapters across the United States and independent Quilt ...
"It's very important history that's local to San Francisco." Community members and local leaders came together for a Pride ...
House said the Names Project was another way to serve the ... The article Don't Miss: National AIDS Memorial Quilt On LI For First Time In Years appeared first on East Hampton Patch.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is a national project that began in 1985 to raise awareness about the widespread ongoing impact of the AIDS epidemic. Agatha Reidy remembered working as a nurse and ...
Peggy Brisbane/AP Share Columbia College Chicago will display three panels of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt for the public to view starting April 30 and lasting through May 13. The panels ...
The largest community arts project in history, the AIDS Memorial Quilt is a collective display honoring the lives lost to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Launched in 1985 by Cleve Jones, “The Names ...
The project served as the foundation of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt and later that year, nearly 2,000 of the panels were displayed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Today ...
The UK Aids Memorial Quilt collection is to be displayed in the Tate Modern later this year. A combination of 42 quilts and 23 individual panels, which represents about 385 people who lost their ...