Project Rebirth Raises Awareness for Cause
Our partners at Project Rebirth are working to raise awareness about the importance of first responders and crisis management in communities and have recently released a new public service announcement.
The organization stems from the feature-length documentary “Rebirth.” From early 2002 through 2009, the film chronicled the lives of five people directly affected by 9/11 and simultaneously tracks – via multi-camera time-lapse photography – the evolution of the former World Trade Center and the rebuilding of the site.
Get information about organizing a community screening of “Rebirth” at projectrebirth.org.
By 9/11 Memorial Staff
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