AIDS quilt helps us remember lives lost

PULLMAN – More than 350 panels of the AIDS quilt will be on display Nov. 30–Dec. 2 in the CUB ballroom.
 
The quilt is recognized as the largest ongoing community art project in the world. It began with a single 3×6 foot panel 23 years ago and today includes more than 47,000 panels that educate and generate HIV/AIDS awareness.
Each panel represents an individual’s life. Panels have come from every state in the nation and have been created by friends, lovers and family members in an attempt to transform loss and heartbreak into hope and healing.