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Remembering Sept. 11
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Sept. 11

Martin Espada
One of the U.S.'s leading poets of Puerto Rican descent, Espada examines the changes in American thought since the Sept. 11 attacks. (9/12/02)

Kavita Ramdas
The president and CEO of the San Francisco-based Global Fund for Women, Kavita Ramdas reflects on Sept. 11's international impact. (9/6/02)

Pete Hamill
New York journalist, writer and native Pete Hamill on how his city has evolved since Sept. 11. (9/5/02)

Bishop William DeVeaux
Bishop DeVeaux of the African Methodist Episcopal Church discusses the roles of religion and fear in a post-Sept. 11 world. (9/4/02)

Richard Brookhiser
Ray Suarez talks with historian Richard Brookhiser about how Sept. 11 changed Americans' outlooks on our military, history and vulnerability. (9/3/02)


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