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Frankie and Georgie were best friends. They moved to London. Both had HIV. Georgie died in 1992. Frankie made a quilt to remember him.

The UK Aids Memorial Quilt is a big patchwork remembering nearly 400 people who died from HIV/Aids. It will be shown at Tate Modern in London.
The quilt reminds Frankie of brave and beautiful people. Cathy and Grace made a quilt for Michael. It helped them feel better after losing him.
The quilt has been shown in important places. It helps people remember. A film about it shows the impact of HIV/Aids in the 80s and 90s.
The Tate Modern director says the quilt shows love. It will move visitors. The quilt and film help stop the stigma around HIV/Aids.

Frankie and Georgie were best friends. They moved to London. Both had HIV. Georgie died in 1992. Frankie made a quilt to remember him.

The UK Aids Memorial Quilt is a big patchwork remembering nearly 400 people who died from HIV/Aids. It will be shown at Tate Modern in London.
The quilt reminds Frankie of brave and beautiful people. Cathy and Grace made a quilt for Michael. It helped them feel better after losing him.
The quilt has been shown in important places. It helps people remember. A film about it shows the impact of HIV/Aids in the 80s and 90s.
The Tate Modern director says the quilt shows love. It will move visitors. The quilt and film help stop the stigma around HIV/Aids.