AiDS Memorial Quilt
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ASGCC celebrates MLK Weekend with AIDS Memorial Quilt Display in Provincetown
Kudos to ASGCC the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod in Provincetown for choosing to celebrate MLK Weekend with a special Display of some panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The Quilt was conceived in November of 1985 by long-time human rights activist, author, and lecturer Cleve Jones. Since the 1978 assassinations of gay San…
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WORLD AIDS DAY : the day of remembrance that we REFUSE to let The Orange Man BAN
As the current US Administration REFUSES TO PUBLISH ACTUAL FACTS, here are a few we thought we would share with you. U.S. will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day for the first time since 1988. This is an international day for raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, remembering those who have died from it, and celebrating progress…
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View the entire UK AIDS Memorial Quilt in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall THIS WEEKEND ONLY INC. MON 16TH june
A combination of 42 quilts and 23 individual panels that represent 384 people affected by HIV and Aids. will be displayed in the Turbine Hall, echoing how the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt (c.1989-ongoing) was shown outdoors as a form of protest to raise awareness for the ongoing AIDS pandemic. Different parts of the quilt have been on…



