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"It's very important history that's local to San Francisco." Community members and local leaders came together for a Pride ...
There were plenty of smiles, laughs, and love shared among hundreds of people on Saturday at Heritage Port in Wheeling. The Friendlier City Project hosted its 3rd ...
The Dance Lives On features a body of work by artist Amy Branch-Lambert that explores and celebrates her brother's life through the ...
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt has been unveiled at London’s Tate Modern, marking the first time the powerful installation has ...
The commemorative quilt dedicated to the lives of 384 people lost to AIDS has taken over the Turbine Hall in the London ...
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PinkNews on MSNFamous Aids quilt put on display in London for first time in 30 years – but you don’t have long to see itThe UK Aids Memorial Quilt is on display in London’s Tate Modern for the first time in 30 years, but only for a few days. In ...
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt has taken over the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in a touching display that coincides with Pride ...
From 12-16 June 2025, the UK AIDS Memorial ... where the names embroidered on the panels would be read out. Inspired by a display he saw in San Francisco, Scottish activist Alistair Hulme began a UK ...
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 ...
The NAMES project UK was launched by Scottish activist Alistair Hulme who witnessed an early display of the NAMES Project Aids Memorial Quilt in San Francisco.
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 ...
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