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A color poster on glossy paper advertising the AIDS Memorial Quilt event. The poster front features a close up of the eye of a needle with a piece of red thread strung through it, resting on white ...
Spanning 1.2 million square feet, the quilt contains about 48,000 panels memorializing 125,000-plus victims of HIV and AIDS since 1980.
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. SANTA BARBARA (CA) – For the second year in a row and in observation of October AIDS Awareness Month, the Santa Barbara-based ...
Now through Dec. 15, three different panels of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, often known as the AIDS Quilt, will be on display at three different Palm Beach County Public Library locations.
Home News News Detail 09/22/2011 The AIDS Memorial Quilt, a 10-year-old project to put a human face on a dreaded disease, will be on display at SUNY Cortland from Monday, Oct. 3, until Friday, Oct. 7.
"With this set of new caretakers, we are confident that the legacy of The Quilt and The NAMES Project is secure." The Quilt will be on display at the National AIDS Memorial starting in 2020.
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 ...
The Lost Songs of the AIDS Quilt Songbook, is a collection of the previously unpublished pieces dedicated to this project and new pieces submitted to the collector. Dr. Seesholtz will lecture on the ...
Mike Smith co-founded the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in 1987. Now living through his second pandemic, Smith is finding ways to help out amid COVID-19 -- and to inspire others to do the same ...
The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on display near the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. in October 1992. Then 21,000 panels, the quilt has more than doubled by 2019.