October 11, 1987 - San Francisco Bay Times
Briefly

Gert McMullin recounts her early experiences during the AIDS epidemic, struggling with the pain of losing nearly 50 friends while feeling helpless and unseen.
In her recollections, McMullin expresses the horror of watching loved ones suffer and die from AIDS, framing her journey as an emotional and mental battle.
Reflecting on her introduction to The NAMES Project, McMullin describes how the initiative became a lifeline amidst the devastating loss she endured during the 1980s.
McMullin’s determination to remember the victims of AIDS through the Quilt serves as a powerful tribute, illustrating resilience and the need for community in times of crisis.
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