History Café: Walking The AMP-AIDS Memorial Pathway

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Date:

Wednesday June 15

Time:

6:30 PM  –  8:00 PM

The AIDS epidemic had a lasting impact on Seattle, not just due to the lives lost but through the legacy of resistance, care, and community organizing in response to the crisis. The new AIDS Memorial Pathway (The AMP) on Capital Hill uses art and storytelling to create a place for remembrance and reflection about the AIDS epidemic. Join Jason Plourde and Rosette Royale as they walk The AMP sharing stories about how the epidemic shaped our community and reflecting on our region’s response to it. Learn more about the importance of memorializing our past and what it takes to create a public memorial in this special walking tour addition of History Café.

History Café is produced as a partnership between HistoryLink and MOHAI.

ASL Interpretation is available during the program through generous support of the Institute for Museum and Library Services. For additional accessibility support, please contact programs@mohai.org.

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