In This Way We Loved One Another by artist Storme Webber, was completed in December (see below). It features photos plus incorporates text from people directly affected by AIDS, with a focus on women and people of color.
It is aimed at “restoring missing narratives of working-class activists, healers, leaders, witnesses and ancestors lost to the AIDS crisis,” according to an AMP press release.
It is located in the Cathy Hillebrand Community Room inside Capitol Hill Housing’s Station House building.The second, We’re Already Here by the Civilization design practice, consists of three groupings of sculptures shaped like protest signs and bearing messages that evoke historic moments in the crisis, such as “Dream Big End AIDS,” “Women ACT UP,”.