11th I go I I part a big part of it is going down and looking at the 911 memorial with the young architect Michael rad who designed it and uh it's it's going to be staggering uh Le great I think but um again talking to him about the process he won the competition
and Gabriel who exactly did you think you were that you get to go to the White Memorial Hospital Boyle Heights where he's declared officially brain-dead though it's the policy there to keep you
It's in some ways a mirror image of what happened almost exactly 100 years ago, when we couldn't gather for funerals or memorials or celebrations of life, where we couldn't be with our loved ones when they were dying. And so we are experiencing what a culture experienced in 1918-19 during the Spanish flu pandemic.
performance, uh, toe, what one is that you have to get my book. My book is coming out in Peru. Negro by Landau Muchas Memorias is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture off Peru and the University of Minnesota. But in that book, I really interrogate the way that performance operates around bodies. And what is interesting to me is that when this dance company, Pero Negro, was established in 1969
So you make the bet and it doesn't work out for you. And memorialize it. So now as you're thinking about the decision and what the outcomes might be, you can write down what you think all the possible outcomes are.
And man, even-- I'm a shell, dude. in memoriam of Charlie's mom.
What remains invisible beneath the surface is what it feels like to live in a climate of hate and fear. The memorial that lies at the corner of a Chevron gas station in Arizona nobody knows.
So this is a bigger picture of the church. So memorial sites are a form of symbolic justice, which is one way to bring justice, especially to survivors. So in transitional justice, we often think about courts.
Then there's the other school of thought that's followed by, of course, all the people who claimed real powers from time in memoriam; religious figures, and so on, up to the spiritualists of the 19th century. Then we get into the 20th century, and we get Uri Geller.
People sometimes get confused between Veterans Day and Memorial Day. So Memorial Day is meant to honor those who have fallen. Veterans Day is meant to honor those who've served.
we saw full 5,000 ft to his deaths there's 63 plates that are strapped to this uh this pile of rocks called the Gilkey Memorial to memori memorialize the 63 people who had died up to the point when this picture was taken right so this mountain is extremely deadly uh it's very rare that we're able to get to
How do you especially focus on your strength? It's Memorial Day weekend.
And you tell them what you want, and they get you the article. it to be a memorial to these people, not as victims but as the young humans that they were, with their life stolen off them.
And kids really like it too. I just had a Memorial Day barbecue, and I served this. And the kids had, like, no idea that it was this weirdo herb that they never tried.
faces the Porter Square bookstore. And there's Memorial Drive, MIT in the background.
What remains invisible beneath the surface is what it feels like to live in a climate of hate and fear. was the Vietnam War Memorial.
What remains invisible beneath the surface is what it feels like to live in a climate of hate and fear. Because this memorial to me represented why I was here in America.
What remains invisible beneath the surface is what it feels like to live in a climate of hate and fear. And the 9/11 Memorial, the whole world knows.
Samantha's research explores the stories of survivors of the 1994 Tutsi genocide in Rwanda and how their experiences affect their current communities. She focuses on memorials, rebuilding, and the transitional justice of the Rwandan community. Please help me welcome Samantha Lakin.
They celebrate together, weddings, births, deaths. which are memorializations, commemorations, creation of memorial sites, burial, creation of families,
And the Memorial Picture Gallery is famous for ginko trees in autumn.
The Henry Miller Memorial Library-- Ah.
at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
At his memorial, we're talking to his wife, Gayatri.
The book does not memorialize a conversation that has wound up and finished.
You talk about the memorial service for your mom, who passed away, recently.
We'll just do Memorial Day weekend and we'll do those 50 shootings.
weíre working with Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco, if they know someone in their congregation that they really wanna back, they can vouch for them.
There is memorials to Houghton around. There's actually a memorial to Houghton here on the campus over by the graduate, the-the Hatcher Graduate Library and it's a, it's, they call
There's also a memorial to Houghton at Eagle River not far from where he drowned and then as you mentioned there's waterfalls that are named after him called the Douglass Houghton
piece of paper memorialize solutions they cannot change they cannot create a change on the
massacre on memorial day 1937 it was during a picnic that chicago cops shot
she walked into that memorial for our friend wearing her Bluetooth
you walk into a memorial wearing your Bluetooth the message everyone else gets is a
first visit to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Let me describe this.
and going to a memorial while we've been here over in the county of Wayne in New Jersey, with our hosts -- with Karen and Mark -- who are hosting us.
so that the memorial also has the feeling of a small Shrine with the mountains Rising behind the meadow and the Pacific stretching out as far as one
minutes gazing at the memorial and added our own offerings we walked back to the beach data he said and that's what he
people paid homage to him with memorials filled with yellow flower petals.
And I went and spoke at her memorial back in Iowa, and that was lovely, just a month ago.
Sir Jony Ive gave a memorial address at Steve Jobs' funeral, and he said the following.
How about that confrontation at the Lincoln Memorial?
And I watched her brief outdoor memorial service via Facebook Live.
He was awarded the 2017 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to the field of behavioral economics.
And not only sort of memorialize that moment in a semi-permanent record, but also to create a kind of context around which a larger
I was 22 I went to a memorial or a funeral every weekend my parents are
follow on Instagram at the AIDS Memorial which is incredible account that honors
And during the originally small memorial down Market Street for those two people, more and more people joined into this procession
But the day of her memorial, I opened it for the first time, hoping to find something that I could use when speaking about her.
And I went to his memorial and his funeral back in Pennsylvania, where he grew up.