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The official blog of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum features stories of commemoration and memorialization, and information on our public programs, special events, and ways to get involved.

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Impact of 9/11 Toxins 20 Years Later and the Federal Response

September 7, 2021

The 911 Health Watch will host two days of panel discussions with health professionals, journalists, first responders, and survivors, exploring the impact of toxins at Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and the Shanksville crash site. 

Recap: "Seeking Justice: The 9/11 Community & the Lawsuit Against Saudi Arabia"

September 2, 2021

Last week, we welcomed Brett Eagleson (9/11 family member), Ken Williams (former FBI special agent), and Ali Soufan (chairman and CEO, the Soufan Group) for a panel discussion on significant moments in the legal struggle to determine whether the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was directly involved in supporting some of the 9/11 terrorists. 

Choosing Hope: A College Sophomore Born in NYC on 9/11 Explores the Meaning of Her Birthday

September 1, 2021

Caleigh Leiken, a sophomore at Ohio State University, was born in New York on September 11, 2001. Now almost 20 years old, she reflects on the significance of her birthday, the lessons of that fateful day, and the ways that a sense of hope has shaped her life. 

3-D Pop Artist Charles Fazzino Unveils New Commissioned Piece at Museum

August 30, 2021

3-D pop artist Charles Fazzino and a roster of iconic New Yorkers were on hand in our atria last week for a special ceremony unveiling "9/11: A Time for Remembrance, Twenty Years Later," which he created specifically for the Museum. The new work celebrates the resilience of the city and its denizens. 

Marking the 20th Anniversary: Commemorative March Honors Recovery Workers

August 25, 2021

As a long-time partner and supporter of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the organization HEART 9/11 will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the attacks with a march to honor recovery workers, taking place on September 12, 2021. Proceeds raised from the march will help power the HEART 9/11 mission of responding and rebuilding while helping others in their search for recovery and resiliency.

A Young Boy Learns About Heroism Through Kindness

August 24, 2021

In the latest installment of our series featuring books that address 9/11 for children, we're highlighting Tom Rogers' Eleven. Ideal for ages 10-12, Eleven tells the story of 9/11 through the lens of an 11-year-old boy as he encounters obstacles and deals with emotions felt by so many of us that day.  

The International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, 2021

August 21, 2021

We recognize the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, established four years ago by the United Nations as a forum for the voices of those most affected by terrorism. 

The Legacy Letters at 10: A Conversation With Tara Feinberg

August 20, 2021

In 2011, the organization Tuesday's Children compiled 100 letters written by family members to the loved ones they lost on 9/11, reflecting on a decade gone by. As the 20th anniversary of the attacks approaches, we spoke with some of the families who contributed "legacy letters" ten years ago, asking about the evolution of their feelings and what they wish the world knew. Today’s blog post — the first in a series —  features Tara Feinberg, who lost her firefighter father Alan Feinberg. 

National Aviation Week Tradition Continues at 9/11 Memorial & Museum

August 18, 2021

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum proudly continues its annual National Aviation Week tradition through August 22, offering free admission to current and retired pilots and flight crews. This year we also mark the week with a number of special guests who will pay tribute at the Memorial. 

Inside Look: Forging a Limited Edition Keepsake

August 13, 2021

With the launch of The Never Forget Fund earlier this month came the new, limited edition keepsake Never Forget Ticket. The hand-etched commemorative ticket was made by Pennsylvania's Wendell August Forge, the oldest and largest operational forge in the country. We're sharing a photo essay that goes behind the scenes at the forge for an inside look at the keepsake's design and production.