Brings together a compelling sampling of the panels that make up the beautiful quilt dedicated to those who have fallen victim to AIDS--a project created by family, friends, and companions in memory of their loved ones
what a fucking gift to have, i cried a lot reading through the stories this morning. it feels so important to hold the memory of those lost by the AIDS epidemic as often as you can, and there isn’t a more beautiful way to do that than through a huge community quilt 💗
I have never cried this much while reading a book. How absolutely necessary. I'm so grateful for Cleve Jones to have thought up the framework for this project. I wish I had a gigantic book that detailed every panel.
We can never forget, and the NAMES Project will hopefully ensure we never do.
It's impossible for this book to not have a reader gutted. It's the bravest, most devastating, beautiful, and precious book you'll ever read. It's hard to not cry after reading the backstory on each quilt panel and all the people that made them in honor of the ones they loved and lost to AIDS. Overwhelmingly powerful, and universal. God bless them all.
Cried every time I picked this book up and read it. Each page is packed with potent memories, and the stories of love, pain, loss, and joy show just how impactful this project was, even decades later.
I drove 400 miles to see a portion of The Names Project, the sections of quilt panels made by the loved ones of persons who died from AIDS-related illnesses, at the MSU field house in Bozeman, MT, in the early 90's. If viewing this doesn't move one to tears, I don't know what will. I read the book at the local library, which is a beautiful display of some of the panels, stories, and the history of the Names Project. The documentary, "Common Threads" won an Academy Award, and is equally as moving. Today, with medicine and better identification and less stigma, many fewer people are dying of AIDS, however, the spread of HIV is still out of control in Africa.
Stories of the people who are memorialized on the Names Project Quilt who have died from AIDS. Also, "Letters from the Quilt" broke my heart. I can't find a copy of that book, but it is heartbreakingly beautiful.