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WeHo Response to AIDS
1media/Screen Shot 2023-03-22 at 4.42.00 PM_thumb.png2023-03-22T23:43:09+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a4911Cynthia Greene assembles pieces of the National AIDS quilt at a West Hollywood workshop. Volunteers were given materials yesterday to create panels for the quilt that has grown six times its original size since first displayed last October in Washington, D.C., said Tom Trimm of the Names Project. The quilt memorializes those who have died of AIDS, August 16, 1988 The onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic had a significant impact on the City of West Hollywood due to the disease’s elevated infection rate among gay men which caused a devastatingly high number of deaths in the City. The City of West Hollywood was one of the first government entities to provide social services grants to local AIDS and HIV organizations.plain2023-03-22T23:43:09+00:00August 16, 1988Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49
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12023-08-16T23:48:32+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49ACT UP and AIDS QuiltsGina Leon61980s Focused Researchgallery2023-09-01T23:48:30+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49