Public memorial to go up in Tempe to honor COVID-19 victims abc15
The quilts show faces, stories and pictures of those who have died throughout the pandemic.Each quilt has 25 faces, and names of those we’ve lost to #covid19As we’re living history, these will be a piece of history pic.twitter.com/FmXjOrb3Yo
At least 600 stories will be shared on the 24 quilts that will be hung in the center from March 7th to the Summer of 2023.
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