[The Aids Memorial Quilt certificate of accreditation]
A certificate of chapter accreditation to certify the Dallas chapter of the NAMES Project Foundation.
View Article[The panel-making workshop]
Photo of the sewing room during a panel-making workshop, 1993.
View Article[Jean Nelson with Bill Nelson's quilt panel]
Photo of Jean Nelson standing under Bill Nelson's quilt panel at Dallas Market Hall, 1994.
View Article[Quilt panel for Larry Lamoureux]
Photo of the quilt panel representing Gary Lemoureux, featuring a stuffed man laying on the panel.
View Article[Men marching during a candle light vigil]
Photo of a group of men from Dallas marching with signs and a quilt panel, during a candle light vigil in Washington. Duane Puryear is standing on the far right of the image.
View Article[People sewing during a panel-making workshop]
Photo of people sewing panels for the AIDS Memorial Quilt during a panel-making workshop in Dallas.
View Article[Aerial view of the AIDS Memorial quilt, 1989]
Photo of an aerial view of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the Ellipse in front of the White House.
View ArticleYou can't get AIDS
An awareness flyer titled "You Can't Get AIDS" by the American Red Cross, to educate readers on how AIDS does not spread through casual contact.
View Article[Duane Puryear, standing on the AIDS Memorial Quilt]
Photo of Duane Puryear standing on the AIDS Memorial Quilt, holding his folded panel, wearing a Student With AIDS shirt.
View Article[Quilt panel for Ryan White]
Photo of the quilt panel made for Ryan White, featuring a Jim Borgman cartoon from the Cincinnati Enquirer, 1990, with God hugging Ryan White as he enters heaven and the text "A place where no one is...
View ArticleThe Seam Line, Volume 1, Number 1, August 1991
Newsletter of the Friends of the Quilt, D/FW Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project discussing the group's activities, upcoming events, project needs, and other information.
View ArticleA Face in the Quilt: Duane Puryear
A flyer with a story about Duane Puryear, who was represented by a quilt panel in the AIDS Memorial Quilt that he created himself. Statistics about HIV/AIDS is printed on the opposite side of the flyer.
View Article[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of an aerial view of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument and White House in view.
View Article[NAMES project flyer for a panel-making workshop]
A flyer for a panel-making workshop for the AIDS Memorial Quilt, to be held at the White Rock Community Church in Dallas on Sunday, February 16, 1992.
View Article[Support AIDS Awareness sticker]
Red felt sticker in the shape of a ribbon that reads "Support AIDS Awareness."
View Article[Postcard of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt in D.C.]
Postcard featuring a photograph of the entire Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. with the Washington monument behind it.
View Article[The AIDS Memorial Quilt on display at Dallas Market Hall]
Photo of people looking at the AIDS Memorial Quilt as it is displayed on the floor of Dallas Market Hall, 1994.
View ArticleThe Seam Line, Volume 1, Number 4, December 1991
Newsletter of the Friends of the Quilt, D/FW Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project discussing the group's activities, upcoming events, project needs, and other information.
View ArticleNAMESletter, Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 1993
Names Project newsletter issue featuring a story about President Clinton embracing the AIDS Memorial Quilt and the recognition of World AIDS Day.
View Article[Three men during a candle light vigil in Washington, D.C.]
Photo of three men holding Dallas signs during a candle light vigil in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., 1989.
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