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San Francisco to hold massive display of AIDS Memorial Quilt to honor its 35th anniversary
“The Quilt is an important reminder that the HIV/AIDS crisis is still not over and there is much work to be done.”
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Pride in Pictures 1980s: How the AIDS epidemic changed everything
The horror of AIDS brought with it a fiercer, angrier, more urgent activism.
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Leftover fabric from the AIDS Quilt is being used to make face masks for healthcare workers
Gert McMullin, who created the first panels for the quilt, has fired up her sewing machine to help fight a new viral plague.
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Pride in Pictures 1987: The AIDS Memorial Quilt goes on display
The power of Pride resonates through the Quilt.
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Commentary
Remembering a different kind of warrior on Memorial Day
Memorial Day is about honoring not only those who died in foreign lands fighting for our freedom, but also those lost to far different battles at home.
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Pelosi attends debut of permanent AIDS quilt display in Castro
SAN FRANCISCO — An at times tearful Nancy Pelosi joined with local AIDS agency leaders and Castro business owners at the debut Wednesday of a new permanent display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in San Francisco’s LGBT district.