Larry Colton, profoundly influenced by the AIDS crisis in San Francisco, shares poignant reflections on loss and legacy. He delves into personal stories that highlight the vibrant gay culture of the 70s and 80s, intertwined with the shadow of the epidemic. Colton recounts navigating love and identity amid the fear and emotional turmoil of witnessing friends suffer from AIDS. Ultimately, he transforms grief into activism, leading to the creation of the AIDS Memorial Grove, a tribute to those lost, emphasizing the lasting power of memory and love.