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West Hollywood unveils AIDS monument to honor those lost to HIV/AIDS

City of West Hollywood · January 10, 2026
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The City of West Hollywood unveiled a new AIDS monument, linking engraved traces to an informational website and reiterating the city's commitment to providing services for people affected by HIV; officials urged residents to visit the memorial, which the speakers said took roughly 15 years to complete.

The City of West Hollywood unveiled a new AIDS monument today, city officials said, calling the memorial a decades-long project meant to honor people lost to HIV/AIDS and to reaffirm support for LGBTQ residents and people living with HIV.

"Today we are unveiling our beautiful AIDS monument that we've worked so hard on as a city," the Presenter said, describing the site as "finally available for the public." The speaker said the monument was "decades in the making" and framed it as an effort to "memorialize this crisis"…

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