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We Remember: StoryCorps Stories from 9/11

An intimate look at lives forever changed by the attacks on 9/11, families and friends who tell us about their loved ones and their loss. Hosted by Audie Cornish.

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KCRW placeholderBy Thea Chaloner • Sep 11, 2011 • 1 min read

We Remember takes an intimate look at lives forever changed by the attacks on 9/11. These are stories from families and friends who tell us about their loved ones and their loss: the father who recalls the last words he shared with his son, the recovery worker who discovers a new meaning for normal, the fireman's daughter who knew that her dad who perished in the line of duty wouldn't have wanted it any other way. On the tenth anniversary of the attacks NPR's Audie Cornish, in partnership with StoryCorps and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, checks in with StoryCorps families to find out how they make their way today.

Banner image: Etched names of September 11 victims are seen as members of the media view the newly constructed 'Empty Sky Memorial' at Liberty State Park on September 7, 2011 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Designed by architect Jessica Jamroz, the memorial pays tribute to the 746 citizens of New Jersey who lost their lives on September 11.Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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