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Sewing to remember AIDS losses and to protect against COVID-19
They’re pictured in one awe-inspiring digital image. Meanwhile, select panels are displayed in San Francisco as part of AIDS 2020.
Elena Schwolsky’s experiences helped her heal from her own grief and taught her some important life lessons.
Adapting the lessons of AIDS to fight COVID-19.
Volunteers sew the masks for frontline workers serving homeless and underserved communities.
In other AIDS Memorial news: Applications are being accepted for the Mary Bowman arts award and the Pedro Zamora youth scholarship.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt returns to the San Francisco Bay Area and needs your help moving panels February 14 to 23!
The National AIDS Memorial in the San Francisco Bay Area will be the quilt’s caretaker.
The New Jersey event illustrates how the epidemic and the group’s mission have evolved. [VIDEO]
Exploring San Diego’s LGBTQ+ History
Real-life heroes inspired this chronicle of LGBT history. The first episode airs Monday, February 27.
The Quilt is on display Monday, August 11, and Tuesday, August 12.
Science suggests that it’s possible for us to start to end AIDS.
Volunteers share remembrances at the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
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