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AIDS memorial inspires reflection & remembrance
5/15/20232:25
“They’re people who gave us our strength.” The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway is a collection of public artworks located in the heart of Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. The memorial serves as a remembrance to those impacted by the deadly AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ‘90s, and how the local community united during the epidemic. Former Seattle City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen, who helped spearhead the project, explains more in this walking tour organized by the Capitol Hill Historical Society. Video by David Albright
Photo Credit: MOHAI, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Collection, 2000.107.001.06.13, photo by Grant M. Haller
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