The Instagram Account Preserving the Legacy of the AIDS Epidemic
In a world that is beginning to lose their hope in humanity (and social media), one Instagram account is reigniting the flame.
It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly thirty years since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. Two generations were lost: men and women who could have taught young people something about life. The AIDS Memorial (@the_aids_memorial) is honoring those lost by sharing images of them and adding an anecdote about their lives and what they contributed.
Take a look at some of their posts:
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Henrie
February 01, 05:54This is so very thoughtful…
Mandy
February 01, 06:08It really is. No matter the circumstances that led to their deaths, memories ought to be preserved.
Khaleesi
February 01, 12:06Wow, this such a moving tribute … we must always remember the ones we lost … meanwhile in this part of the world, Stigmatization of HIV/AIDS is still alive and kicking strongly ..
Duke
February 01, 15:45Don’t know why this reminds me of the movie ” The Normal Heart”
Promise4all
February 01, 16:59Doctors@kitodiaries.com I need help please. Can we chat over a secure line/call?
Simba
February 03, 17:36Hi sorry, for late reply…. If u haven’t heard from a Dr here… Ask PP for my contacts