Battalion 7 of the Fire Department of New York's radio transmissions as they make their way up the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. (Part 2)
Battalion 7 of the Fire Department of New York's radio transmissions as they make their way up the World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. (part 1)
At 7:30am on September 11th, Ginny Carr started her morning by attending a business meeting on the 36th floor of One Liberty Plaza, a block away from the WTC. She was taping the meeting for her own records. After the sound of the first plane hitting…
At 7:30am on September 11th, Ginny Carr started her morning by attending a business meeting on the 36th floor of One Liberty Plaza, a block away from the WTC. She had brought her recorder to tape the meeting. After she and her colleagues' meeting was…
At 7:30am on September 11th, Ginny Carr started her morning by attending a business meeting on the 36th floor of One Liberty Plaza, a block away from the WTC. A tape recorder captured the meeting, the sound of the first plane hitting, and as the…
Historian Robert Snyder, professor at Rutgers University, reads part of an E.B. White essay written during the threat of the Cold War but applicable to New York after 9/11.
Historian Robert Snyder, professor at Rutgers University, interprets an E.B. White essay written about New York during the time of the Cold War but applicable to New York after 9/11.
Historian Robert Snyder, professor at Rutgers University, discusses the history of the WTC neighborhood and its past as a maritime area. He comments on what he hopes the rebuilding will bring.
Joellyn Duesberry, an artist in residence in the World Views program 1998-99, discusses 9/11 and the World Trade Center effect on her Art, and the way she sees her art.