Winter 2019 Public Programming Season Announced

Documentarians Gédéon and Jules Naudet speak onstage with Clifford Chanin, the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s executive vice president and deputy director for museum programs, during a public program at the Museum auditorium.
Documentarians Gédéon and Jules Naudet in conversation with the 9/11 Memorial Museum's Clifford Chanin during the fall 2018 public programming season. Photo by Monika Graff, 9/11 Memorial.

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum’s public programming calendar will feature a chief justice, sports commissioners, a former Yankee and eminent scholars and journalists during the winter 2019 season.

What Lies Ahead for Saudi Arabia” will be the first public program of 2019 and will feature American Enterprise Institute’s Karen E. Young and journalist Hassan Hassan. The next program will feature a panel of former sporting league commissioners and honorary exhibition co-chairs of the current special exhibition “Comeback Season: Sports After 9/11,” who will discuss leading the charge in supporting a reeling nation in a post-9/11 world. The season continues with book launches; discussions with journalists, documentarians and public officials; and an interdisciplinary panel discussion.

You can view our full schedule and register for individual programs here. Public programs at the Museum are free to the public unless otherwise specified, but registration is required. All programs are livestreamed at www.911memorial.org/live.

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is committed to accommodating visitors with disabilities. If you need accommodations, please contact access@911memorial.org for more information.

Through the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Summit on Security, presented by First Data, public programs in 2019 are made possible by Accenture, ADP, AT&T, BlackRock, Deloitte, GNYHA Ventures, Inc., Goldman Sachs, PepsiCo Foundation, and UL LLC.

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