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.
Leftover AIDS Memorial Quilt Fabric Is Being Sewn Into Face Masks
The Cultural Work of Interactive Memorials: Lessons from the AIDS Memorial Quilt Digital Experience Project - The Center for the Humanities
AIDS Memorial Quilt Returns to Santa Barbara - The Santa Barbara Independent
Battle Over the AIDS Memorial Quilt - The New York Times
Renowned quilt comes to Toledo to commemorate World AIDS Day
MARKING 35 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST PANELS WERE STITCHED, SAN FRANCISCO TO HOST LARGEST DISPLAY OF THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT IN A DECADE
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The AIDS Memorial Quilt will head home to San Francisco, 32 years later
AIDS Memorial Quilt displayed virtually in new World AIDS Day exhibit
One Million-Square-Foot AIDS Memorial Quilt Is Now Entirely Online
Historic outdoor display marks the 35th anniversary of AIDS Memorial Quilt - ABC7 Chicago
Burlington County Health Department Hosting AIDS Memorial Quilt panel making session on June 27 - The Sun Newspapers
Washington Confronts the AIDS Crisis
Things To Do: Visit the AIDS Memorial Quilt Virtually
The AIDS Memorial Quilt Turns 25, The Takeaway