News Summary
Phoenix has unveiled the ‘Moving Memories’ memorial at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza, honoring the victims of the September 11 attacks. Designed by architect Eddie Jones, this poignant tribute incorporates interactive elements to engage the community and educate future generations about the emotional impact of that tragic day, including a tribute to local victim Gary Bird. The memorial serves as a reminder of resilience, peace, and hope amidst the memories of loss.
Phoenix Commemorates 24th Anniversary of September 11 Attacks with “Moving Memories” Memorial
Phoenix is honoring the victims of the September 11 attacks, which took place 24 years ago, with an evocative memorial located at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in downtown Phoenix. The memorial, named “Moving Memories,” was conceived by architect Eddie Jones 19 years ago and serves as a poignant tribute to those who lost their lives while also educating future generations about the impact of that fateful day.
Details of the Memorial
The design of “Moving Memories” sought to reflect the emotions felt by Arizonans after the attacks, rather than compete with the memorials at Ground Zero in New York City. The memorial features a circular steel canopy that is adorned with stenciled phrases and words from news headlines and interviews that capture a wide spectrum of emotional responses, ranging from feelings of vindictiveness to those of forgiveness.
Sunlight plays a significant role in the memorial’s daily impact; as it filters through the canopy, it casts shadows of the inscribed words onto a nearby bench, symbolizing the awakening of memories associated with the event. Additionally, the memorial includes a timeline chronicling the tragic events of September 11, detailing the myriad reactions of Arizonans in the aftermath of the attacks. Words inscribed on the memorial such as “Feeling of invincibility lost,” “Remember,” and “Never forget” further encapsulate the collective sentiment of the community.
Honoring a Local Victim
The memorial specifically honors the memory of Gary Bird, a 51-year-old man from Tempe who tragically lost his life in the Twin Towers during the attacks. This personal connection deepens the emotional significance of the site for local visitors.
Educational Value and Community Engagement
Education is at the heart of the memorial’s mission. The design incorporates seating areas intended for children and stands for teachers, creating an interactive learning environment that emphasizes the importance of understanding the past. Children visiting the memorial are particularly enchanted as they observe the appearance and disappearance of words in the sunlight, prompting curiosity and engagement with history.
Jones considers the word “peace” his personal favorite featured in the memorial’s design, as it conveys a message of hope and resilience for those reflecting on the events of 9/11. The memorial also includes a pedestal that holds rubble from the Pentagon attack, along with a beam fragment from the South Tower, further enhancing its educational depth and emotional weight.
Future Aspirations
In reflecting on the memorial’s significance, Jones expressed a desire to add the hopeful phrase, “It’s all going to be okay,” signifying optimism amidst the remembrance of tragedy. This addition would further guide visitors toward a perspective of healing and hope while honoring the memory of those lost.
Conclusion
The “Moving Memories” memorial in Phoenix serves not only as a tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001, but also as a vital educational resource, fostering understanding for future generations. With each visitor, the site activates an opportunity for reflection and learning, ensuring that the memories of that day are kept alive for years to come.
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