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AIDS quilt goes virtual as new pandemic brings back memories

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website. Individual names can also be searched to zoom in on the particular panel or panels featuring them.As the Bay Area Reporter previously reported, the quilt was transferred from the Names Project to the grove last November, marking a return to its Bay Area roots.

The grove is the only federally-designated AIDS memorial. Sections of the quilt were just , Monday outside of city halls in San Francisco and Oakland to mark the beginning of the International AIDS Conference, which would have taken place in person in the cities if not for another epidemic: COVID-19.

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