By A Mystery Man Writer
Cleve Jones and some friends formally organized the NAMES Project Foundation. They secured a storefront workshop on Market Street. He had a specific set of goals: to convey the enormity of the AIDS crisis and the human toll it was taking, to get media attention, and to demand funding for research and services.
AIDS Memorial Quilt featured at USC on World AIDS Day - USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology
AIDS Memorial Quilt Goes on Nationwide Virtual Tour – Gay City News
Surviving Voices: AIDS Memorial Quilt Panel Makers
A Quarter-Century Of Memories Unfurl In AIDS Quilt : NPR
The Cultural Work of Interactive Memorials: Lessons from the AIDS Memorial Quilt Digital Experience Project - The Center for the Humanities
AIDS Memorial Quilt Features Freddie Mercury, Eazy-E & More
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AIDS Memorial Quilt Display Hanging at the Names Project Tour] - UNT Digital Library
Almost 30 years later, people are still affected by the AIDS Memorial Quilt - The Washington Post
New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
AIDS Memorial Quilt – Circulating Now from the NLM Historical Collections
Aids quilt washington hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
The AIDS Memorial Quilt Moving to San Francisco Under the Stewardship of the National AIDS Memorial; Library of Congress to Preserve Quilt's Vast Archival Collections
AIDS Memorial Quilt Displayed at OMSI – PDX Parent
AIDS Quilt: The Story of a Memorial to Show 'People Were Dying