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- Society > Death > In Memoriam
- Society > Issues > Health > Conditions and Diseases > Sexually Transmitted Diseases > AIDS > Memorials
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- Celebration 2001
Commemorating the 176th anniversary of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the first known Gay activist, including plans for a graveside memorial service in August 2001, in Italy. See also on this page: Memory Book 2000: A Festschrift Commemorating the 175th Jubilee Birthday Anniversary of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
- Karl Heinrich Ulrichs: Memory Book 2000
Festschrift celebrating the 175th birthday anniversary of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the first known Gay activist.
- Key West AIDS Memorial
In remembrance of the more than 1000 people (out of a population of about 25,000 residents) from Key West who have died of AIDS.
- Pink Triangle Park + Memorial
An emerging civil rights park in the heart of San Francisco's Castro district, in remembrance of LGBT victims of the Nazi regime.
- Remembering Our Dead
Memorial to transgendered people who have died as a result of foul play, built in the hope that bringing the past into focus will prevent its repetition.
- September 11, 2001: Gay Victims Gay Heroes
Memorial to the gay victims of the September 11 incidents at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania.
- Sydney Gay and Lesbian Memorial
Celebrates the memory of all gay men and lesbian women murdered, tortured or persecuted because of their sexuality. Location map and history of the project.
- The Gary Matson Virtual Garden
Virtual memorial built from contributed pictures of flowers and wildlife, to Gary Matson, murdered with his lover, Winfield Mowder.
- Tribute To Matthew Wayne Shepard
Dedicated to the memory of Matthew Wayne Shepard, Billy Jack Gaither and anyone else who has been a victim of such a crime.
- Urania Manuscripts
Memorial on the occasion of the 176th birthday anniversary of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in 2001. Features excerpts of his works in translation, and biographical information.
- Where's the outrage?
Memorial piece on the deaths of Stephen Goedereis and Arthur "J.R." Warren.
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