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New Zealand AIDS Foundation; creating agency; circa 2006
Overview
The Living Quilt- A concept.
This concept aims to "honour those who have been affected by HIV in New Zealand.. There is therefore a need to create a place to celebrate life; to remember our heroes; and honour our dead."
The Living Quilt is a web portal where stories, images and memories can be added, a documentary was a possible follow on product of "The Living Quilt."
This Archive is associated to the New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt creation.The New Zealand Quilt Project dates from 1988 to 2002, and is part of a worldwide movement that grew from communities most affected by HIV and AIDS. Each quilt panel represents a person who died of AIDS, and was made by family members, partners and/or friends.
The Quilt concept originated in San Francisco in 1987 in response to the devastating impact of AIDS. Its intention was to raise awareness and enable loved ones to express feelings of love, loss and regret in a permanent and tangible way.
The quilt panels are moving, creative and positive memorials to those who died, and testaments to love and community support. Their presence and endurance reminds both of the need for remembrance and compassion, but also the need for continued awareness and education in response to HIV and AIDS. AIDS deaths have dropped in New Zealand because of medication, but HIV infections have risen due to complacency brought about by the medication.