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.
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AIDS Memorial Quilt now entirely online - ArtReview
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AIDS Memorial Quilt
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