Coachella Valley residents will have an opportunity to see their finished works on display in the Center's lobby throughout ...
Though no less meaningful, the candles in many of the remaining makeshift Sept. 11 memorials no longer burn, the flowers are wilted and the writing on the peeling cardboard is streaked with rain. But ...
The AIDS Memorial Quilt, spread out on the National Mall. Image courtesy of The NAMES Project Foundation. It would take more than 33 days to view the entire AIDS Memorial Quilt—if you spent only one ...
Standing in front of an old ivory quilt panel, Kit Kloeckl gently placed one hand on the end of the zipper. Slowly, he pulled open the pocket sewn on a pink heart to see the letters and mementos from ...
Hartford will extend warm support for people living with HIV and AIDS — and be wrapped in a comforting patchwork of memories of those who have died from AIDS — when sections of a mammoth memorial ...
The panel of the AIDS memorial quilt is backed with a stark gray fabric. A well-worn back pocket from a pair of blue jeans holds a purple bandanna. Nearby is a packet of playing cards, a small square ...
Beau Fodor believed he was keeping a promise to a dying friend when he used pieces of the Easton man’s Pee-wee Herman sweatshirt to stitch a panel for a quilt. The colorful panel, the size of a grave, ...
Sections of the quilt have been displayed at IU previously, most recently in 2022, when the Rural Center for AIDS/STD ...
For the first time since 1996, the AIDS Memorial Quilt is on display at the National Mall. Started 25 years ago and stretching 50 miles in length, the quilt is made of 48,000 3-foot by 6-foot panels, ...
Barrett Lindsay-Steiner made a black and white quilt panel for himself, left, and one for his late partner Carl Daddio, at center left in the block of quilt panels, that is part of the AIDS Memorial ...
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