Commemoration and inspiration at GMU on World AIDS Day
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Baris Arikan studies in George Mason University's Johnson Center, where panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt are now on display.
(Photos By Linda Davidson/the Washington Post)
Students arrange the panels inside the Johnson Center's Dewberry Hall. The quilt panels, from the 54-ton quilt that has been traveling for more than 20 years, are at the school for one day only.
(Linda Davidson - The Washington Post)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
One hundred and seven panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt are on display Tuesday at George Mason University's Fairfax County campus, part of the school's commemoration of World AIDS Day. Also scheduled are panel discussions, a speech by a woman who contracted HIV at birth, a documentary screening and a musical performance.