Deborah Law and Charles Koehler discuss the upcoming display of the AIDS Quilt in Washington, D.C. from October 9-11, 2024, which will feature over 21,000 panels, covering 15 acres and weighing over 30 tons. The Quilt, which began in 1987, now represents 13% of AIDS deaths in the U.S. and is expected to attract over 300,000 visitors. The Metro St. Louis NAMES Project, one of 35 chapters in the U.S., is organizing local participation, including a bus trip and a candlelight ceremony. The Quilt, made from diverse materials, serves as a living memorial and a tool for community healing and awareness.