As a child, the fatal threat of it felt personal but I didn’t know why. I don’t know if my parents were thinking about it as early as that or not. I don’t remember ever hearing of it as GRID. I could say I never knew a world without AIDS, but at the same time, I also don’t know exactly when or how I first learned about it. I was born in Seattle just as the first signs of HIV were surfacing here. We All Have Different Memories by Clare Johnson These stories, told by community members, emphasize experiences and narratives that may have been overlooked or misrepresented in our city. The Seattle Histories storytelling project highlights the places, people, and events that have shaped the history of Seattle’s communities. Historic preservation in Seattle begins with community. Thirteen pieces of window art inspired by interviews with four local survivors about their experiences with HIV and family. Temporary Public Art Commissioned by the Office of Arts and Culture.
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