[pdf document, Paul J. Lioy, et al., 2002] This report was written by Paul J. Lioy and 19 other scientists from Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute of New Jersey, Rutgers University and several other universities and research…
An analysis of the role of gender in the September 11 attacks, and a call for the United States to "pay particular attention to women when attempting to counteract terrorism and encourage more peaceful and democratic political systems in Afghanistan…
[pdf document Cate Jenkins, EPA Hazardous Waste Identification Division, January 11, 2002] Topics include: asbestos in Manhattan compared to Libby Superfund site; why cleanup of WTC contamination is ineffective to date; advantages of cleanup under…
More than 600 concerned citizens,
civic leaders and public officials
from throughout the metropolitan
region came together on February 7,
2002, for the first Listening to the City
forum. This modern town hall meeting
brought together…
"SAALT, a national non-profit organization dedicated to fostering leadership and civic engagement among South Asian Americans, produced this exhaustive report documenting press coverage of bias incidents and violent hate crimes that occurred in the…
Ann Clwyd presents British Labour Party perspectives into U.S. policy toward Afghanistan, the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, detention of enemy combatants, and related issues.
[pdf document, Cate Jenkins, EPA Hazardous Waste Identification Division, December 3, 2001] A memorandum to Robert Dellinger, Director of EPA Hazardous Waste Identification Division. Reviews the recent history of EPA efforts on the WTC site to date,…
Student Writing: September 11, 2001: Stories
[pdf document, Literacy Assistance Center, New York, Fall, 2002] When the Literacy Assistance Center invited students in ESOL programs throughout New York City to submit the writing they had done about…
Interview with George Gruenthal, who describes the arrest of his roommate - a housing activist - on suspicion of terrorism. Conducted by James Ridgeway. Conducted 4/16/2002.
Said Ali's eldest son describes how he tried to hold himself and the family together in the wake of his father's detention. Conducted by James Ridgeway. Date of Interview: 3/16/03
Interview with Shaffic Gervez, a Pakistani immigrant and Connecticut computer expert. Gervez tells of experiences with the police in Hartford, Connecticut. Conducted by James Ridgeway.
Interview with Nelly Hester Bailey who describes the efforts of her community tenants advocacy group to defend one of their members who was detained. Conducted by James Ridgeway. Interview Date: 5/4/02