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.
AIDS Memorial Quilt Displayed at OMSI – PDX Parent
AIDS Memorial Quilt still traveling 30 years since first unfolding
AIDS Foundation Houston Launches Virtual AIDS Memorial Quilt - OutSmart Magazine
Program: The International Display of the Entire NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1992] - UNT Digital Library
Surviving Voices - AIDS Memorial Quilt Panel Makers (2023) - IMDb
View All 48,000 Panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt - POZ
AIDS memorial quilt stitches Keene community together – The Equinox
AIDS Memorial Quilt Display Hanging at the Names Project Tour] - UNT Digital Library
Extra fabric from AIDS Memorial Quilt used for coronavirus masks
The AIDS Memorial Quilt remains a shattering work of grief and activism 35 years on
One Million-Square-Foot AIDS Memorial Quilt Is Now Entirely Online
Quilt
NAMES PROJECT - AIDS Memorial Quilt — The Dallas Way
Moment #06: July 10, 1988 – NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Displayed at Navy Pier — Chicago House