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    Memorializing 9-11

    As we near the ninth anniversary of 9/11, KCRW's Matt Holzman engages in a discussion about the meaning of memorials.

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    By Matt Holzman • Sep 7, 2010 • 1 min read

    We're nearing the ninth anniversary of 9/11. What makes for an appropriate commemoration? Monuments versus memorials, reflection versus a call to arms. Is the struggle over what a memorial should be part of the memorializing process? Matt Holzman engages in a discussion about the meaning of memorials.

    Banner image: The first Swamp White Oak trees to be planted in Memorial Plaza are watered following a ceremony at Ground Zero on August 28, 2010 in New York City. The trees were chosen from areas within a 500-mile radius of the World Trade Center site, including New York, Pennsylvania and near Washington DC to symbolize the locations directly impacted by the 9/11 attacks. Photo: David Goldman/Getty Images

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      Matt Holzman

      Producer, 'The Document'

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