This site is worth the download time. Check it out!
(http://www.politicsandprotest.org/)
Dedicated to the men, women and children
who lost their lives; all those who sacrificed their lives; And to all the
heroes that responded to the emergency
The BBC’s website dedicated to September 11th (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/world/2002/september_11_one_year_on/default.stm)
Great links concerning how the world has changed since 9/11.
September 11th News.Com (http://www.september11news.com/)
This site is packed
with unusual and interesting information.
The September 11th Digital Archive (http://911.gmu.edu/)
The September 11th
Digital Archive uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the
history of the
Discovery Channel’s Special Report on the War on Terror (http://dsc.discovery.com/news/features/terror/terror.html)
Browse the
unforgettable photos of the events surrounding
THE COMPLETE 9/11 TIMELINE: INTRODUCTION, CREDITS AND LINKS (http://www.unansweredquestions.org/timeline/)
I found this link at
michaelmoore.com. The theme for this website is “Thinking for Ourselves.”
Alternet.org (http://www.alternet.org/issues/?IssueAreaID=25) 9/11: One Year Later
9/11 News and Resources (http://www.researchbuzz.com/911/mtype/)
This is another
amazing site, full of quality information.
War on Terrorism (http://www.usgovinfo.about.com/library/blattack.htm)
Here you will find
news, analysis, opinion and related features involving the war on terrorism and
The September 11th Archive (http://september11.archive.org/) The Wayback Machine
The New Yorker Magazine’s September 11th Archive (http://www.newyorker.com/archive/previous/) Great photos and articles.
Perspectives on Sept. 11 (http://www.boondocksnet.com/sub/sept11.html)
The destruction and loss of lives in
The Nation:
Mediachannel.org (http://www.mediachannel.org/atissue/conflict/) This site has some amazing links including the television archives of coverage from Sept 11th.
National Lawyers Guild Post 9/11 Resources (http://www.nlg.org/post911/) Guild chapters across the country have been
instrumental in fostering resistance to today’s political climate by initiating
and supporting it. Our members have been speaking at teach-ins in the community
and on campuses, educating people of their rights, of the nuances of the USA
Patriot Act and how it impacts different communities; providing crucial legal
support for demonstrators who engage in civil disobedience, victims of hate
crimes and those approached for questioning by the police, FBI, or INS;
sponsoring conferences that critically examine the war and its implications;
and engaging with local and national media on all post 9-11 issues.
Post September 11 Resources for Universities (http://www.aau.edu/resources/resources.html)
National Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges/Association of American Universities post
9/11 resources.
Images from Ground Zero (http://www.911exhibit.com/) Within a few days of the
CNN.com’s in depth special: War on Terror (http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/trade.center/day.section.html)
The 11 September War on Terror Portal (http://www.11-sept.org/)
War on Terrorism Web Sites (http://yama333.tripod.com/)
Here are outstanding web sites rich with information about the September 11
terrorist attack, the
September 11:
Conspiracy Theories regarding 9/11 (http://www.cs3i.fr/abonnes/do/ag/383.en.htm)
ABC News 9/11 website (http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/WTC_SubIndex.html)
Great links, video, photos, and more.
Bravest Memorial (http://www.bravestmemorial.com/)
This site is dedicated to the 346 members
of the FDNY that made the Supreme Sacrifice on
Action for justice, not for war. (http://www.9-11peace.org/) This organization believes that a
non-military response is the best strategy for a permanent end to terror. To
read more about our rationale, and why peace is the answer, check out the Why
Peace section of the site.
Offical Site of President George W. Bush (http://www.whitehouse.gov/response/) The War on Terrorism at home and abroad. Includes links to many other government sites.
Messages of Change (http://www.worldtradecenterchangedforever.com/world_trade_center_messages_unsorted.htm) Personal messages regarding 9/11.
Legislation related to 9/11 (http://thomas.loc.gov/home/terrorleg.htm)
Legislative infromation on the Internet provided by the Library of
Congress.
The CIA’s web site dedicated to the War on Terrorism (http://www.cia.gov/terrorism/)
The American Psychological Association (http://www.apa.org/practice/poll_911.html) Many Americans Still Feeling Effects of September 11th; Americans are Reexamining Their Priorities in Life. This site has some solid information concerning the psychological and emotional effects of September 11th. Also, take a look at the main APA website http://www.apa.org/
History of the
One New Yorker’s Perspective on 9/11 (http://911.boxcargene.com/)
The Social Science Research Council (http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/) Perspectives from the Social Sciences
C-Span (http://www.c-span.org/classroom/sept11_about.asp)
This C-SPAN in the Classroom series
offers sets of materials designed to foster critical thinking and learning
about the aftermath of September 11th.
Choices Education Program (http://www.choices.edu/Sept11/Questions.html)
Scholarly conversation concerning issues
surrounding 9/11 sponsored by
Looking back, moving forward. (http://www.pbs.org/inthemix/shows/show_9-11.html)
Explore how teens are
coping with the tragedy and ongoing events...
Noam Chomsky: A Quick Reaction (http://www.counterpunch.org/chomskybomb.html)
Chomsky, the great
linguist, points out some of the hypocrisy of American foreign policy
Your Resource for Doing Business in NYC (http://www.newyorkbiz.com/) The New York City Economic Development
Corporation welcomes you to its official Web site.
Screenshot Archive of Online News Sites: September 11,
2001 (http://www.interactivepublishing.net/september/)
This collection of screen shots from over
230 news sites (as of March 15th, 2002) around the world was taken
on Sep 11 and 12.
Links Submitted by Fall 2002 English 100 Class
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