National AIDS Memorial
Healing, hope, remembrance, and history about the AIDS epidemic in America
Our Mission: By sharing the story of the struggle against HIV/AIDS, we remember, in perpetuity, the lives lost, we offer healing and hope to survivors, and we inspire new generations of activists in the fight against stigma, denial, and hate, for a just future.
Our work helps ensure that the lives of people who died from AIDS are not forgotten and the story of AIDS is known by future generations - so that never again will a community be harmed because of fear, silence, discrimination, or stigma.
The National AIDS Memorial programs include:
National AIDS Memorial Grove • AIDS Memorial Quilt • World AIDS Day National Observance • Surviving Voices Oral History Project • Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship • Community Volunteer Workdays
Join Us at Light in the Grove! Sunday, November 30, 2025
Surviving Voices - AIDS Memorial Quilt Panel Makers
Surviving Voices | Jaimie Callahan
Surviving Voices | Vince Crisostomo
Surviving Voices | Veronika Fimbres
Surviving Voices | Tez Anderson
Surviving Voices | Ricky Stith
Surviving Voices | Richard Beanes
Surviving Voices | Paula Ray-Hinton
Surviving Voices | Omar Cintron
Surviving Voices | Marz Albarran
Surviving Voices | Martina Clark
Surviving Voices | Marc Huestis
Surviving Voices | Lisa Johnson-Lett
Surviving Voices | Kim Canady
Surviving Voices | Jesus Guillen
Surviving Voices | Jeff Taylor
Surviving Voices | Gregg Fordham
Surviving Voices | Gregg Cassin
Surviving Voices | Dr. Kim Watson Benjamin
Surviving Voices | Doc Duhon
Surviving Voices | DK Haas
Surviving Voices | Derrick Mapp
Surviving Voices | Deary and Daniel
Surviving Voices: HIV Lifetime & Long-Term Survivors
Williams and Hart Rainbow Fund of Horizons Foundation $25,000 Matching Gift Challenge
Luis Gutierrez
Moisés Agosto Rosario
Amin Baena & Julio Frausto
Michelle Lopez