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Photos: RVA Remembers
Read More: Fan Free Clinic, RVA Remembers, World AIDS Day

Four-hundred red umbrellas formed an AIDS Ribbon on Richmond’s Brown’s Island to benefit Fan Free Clinic. To mark World AIDS Day and remember those live’s lost, the RVA Remembers event marked the 30th anniversary of the AIDS epidemic.
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