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The AIDS Memorial Quilt [Recommended] Description: All about the AIDS Memorial Quilt, the largest on-going community arts project in the world. (aidsquilt.org) |
Columbia University AIDS Memorial Description: Names of people who have been identified in obituaries, articles and by friends as Columbians who have died of AIDS. (columbia.edu) |
Estate Project for Artists with AIDS Description: A central resource for culture and AIDS, containing art created by artists living with HIV or lost to AIDS. (artistswithaids.org) |
The AIDS Memorial at The Body Description: An electronic momument, built by the friends, families and colleagues of those lost to the AIDS epidemic. (thebody.com) |
The AIDS Memorial Ring Description: A compilation of Web pages dedicated to the memory of loved ones who have died due to complications from AIDS. (geocities.com) |
The Wall of Names Description: Where you can share the photographer's recollections of the people portrayed in 'Looking for the Light' and leave your own thoughts and wishes as well. (journale.com) |
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