The National Mall is home to many of the nation’s most treasured institutions and landmarks. These sites are largely built memorials and museums, which are seen as traditional models of commemoration. However, alternative forms of commemorative works can offer opportunities to respond to current events, incorporate broader perspectives and contributors, and reach more audiences and locations.
The AIDS Epidemic, Protests And Making Change
35 Years since its first panels were stitched, The AIDS
The National AIDS Memorial Quilt remembers a generation lost to
NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt - Wikipedia
MARKING 35 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST PANELS WERE STITCHED, SAN
National AIDS Memorial Honors History-Making Television Series
Wanted: Ideas for AIDS Memorial Sculpture - Uken Report
Cleve Jones, Activist and Founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt
35 Years since its first panels were stitched, The AIDS
PHOTOS: National AIDS Quilt on display at WOU
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MARKING 35 YEARS SINCE THE FIRST PANELS WERE STITCHED, SAN
National AIDS Memorial to Mark World AIDS Day with Three Powerful
40 years later: San Francisco honors lives lost to AIDS with
The AIDS Memorial Quilt, too large for even the National Mall, is