
September
4, 2002 - ALA video documentary on "Loss and Recovery:
Librarians Bear Witness to September 11, 2001," which focuses
on effect of 9/11 attack on libraries located in lower Manhattan,
West Dining Room, 6th Floor,
James Madison Building, noon (sponsored by the Library of
Congress Professional Association).
September 10, 2002 - Folk singer Tom Paxton, Neptune
Plaza, Thomas Jefferson Building at noon (part of the "Summon
the Heroes" concert series) -- NO TICKETS REQUIRED.
September 11, 2002 Live screening of televised
national events for LC staff and interested members of the public,
Coolidge Auditorium, Ground
Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, beginning at 8:00am.
September 11, 2002 GALLERY TALK: Georgia Higley,
Serial Division, discusses newspapers from across the nation and
around the world, which chronicled the events of September 11,
in the "Witness and Response" exhibition, North
Gallery, Great Hall, 1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building,
at noon.
September 12, 2002 - Virginia Grand Military Band and
LC Chorale, Coolidge Auditorium,
Ground Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, at noon (part of
the "Summon
the Heroes" concert series) -- NO TICKETS REQUIRED.
September
13, 2002 - Singer Suzanne Vega and friends, fellow
members of the Greenwich Village Songwriter's Exchange, Coolidge
Auditorium, Ground Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, 8:00pm
(part of the "Summon
the Heroes" concert series) -- THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT,
however, some standby
tickets may be available at the door.
September 18, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: Cassy Ammen (HSS) and
Diane Kresh, director, Public Service Collections, discuss the
Library's "September 11 Web Archive: Preserving the Web Expressions
of Individuals, Groups, the Press and Institutions from Around
the World" in the "Witness and Response" exhibition,
North Gallery, Great Hall,
Thomas Jefferson Building, at noon.
September 18, 2002 - Panel discussion on the New York
Times series "Portraits of Grief" which ran after 9/11;
participants are metro editor Jonathan Landman; assistant metro
editor Christine Kay; and reporters Janny Scott, Anthony DePalma
and Jan Hoffman. Jeremy Adamson, P&P, will be the moderator.
Mumford Room, 6th Floor,
James Madison Building, 2:00 to 4:00pm.
September 24, 2002 - Lawrence Reger, president, Heritage
Preservation, and Jane Long, director of the Heritage Emergency
National Task Force co-chair a panel discussion on "The Impact
of September 11 on Cultural Heritage," Mumford
Room, 6th Floor, James Madison Building, 2:00 to 4:00pm.
October 2, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: Katherine Blood (P&P),
"Artistic Responses to September 11," and Carol Johnson
(P&P), "Eyewitness: Documentary Photography of September
11," in the "Witness and Response" exhibition,
North Gallery, Great Hall,
1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, at noon.
October 2, 2002 - Panel discussion moderated by Harry
Katz, with comic book artists and illustrators who were involved
in creating September 11 comic books and graphic novels; participants
are Will Eisner, Paul Levitz, Jeff Mason, Peter Kuper and Trina
Robbins, Mumford Room,
6th Floor, James Madison Building, 2:30 to 4:00pm.
October 3, 2002 - Special Gallery Talk: Bibi Marti and
Jodi Hanel from EXIT ART Gallery in New York will discuss the
amazing 9/11 materials gathered by the Gallery and how they came
to be a part of the Library's collection.
October 9, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: Ann Hoog, Folklife, on
"Recording Americans' Reactions" in "Witness and
Response" exhibition, North
Gallery, Great Hall, 1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building,
at noon.
October 16, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: C. Ford Peatross (P&P)
discusses "A New World Trade Center: Design Proposals from
Around the World" in "Witness and Response" exhibition,
North Gallery, Great Hall,
1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, at noon.
October
16, 2002 - Photographer Carol Highsmith discusses her photographs
of the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Center and the
other two sites, Mumford
Room, 6th Floor, James Madison Building, 1:00 to 2:30pm.
October 17, 2002 - Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, Coolidge
Auditorium, Ground Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, 8:00pm
-- TICKETS REQUIRED (free,
but must be ordered via TicketMaster); a limited number of
tickets will be avialable at the door.
October 22, 2002 - Photographer Joel Meyerowitz will discuss
his photographs of the World Trade Center site, taken daily from
9/11 to May 2002, Mumford
Room, 6th Floor, James Madison Building, 2:00 to 4:00pm.
October 23, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: Helen Zughaib, Helga
Thompson and Kitty Caparella, three artists who are represented
in the exhibition, will discuss the motivation and meaning of
their work, in "Witness and Response" exhibition, North
Gallery, Great Hall, 1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building,
at noon.
October 23, 2002 - FILM: Selected video footage from 9/11,
Mary Pickford Theater,
3rd Floor, James Madison Building, 7:00pm.
October 24, 2002 - GALLERY TALK: Rick Meyerowitz and Maira
Kalman from the New Yorker will talk about the very creative
cover they produced for the magazine after September 11, in "Witness
and Response" exhibition, North
Gallery, Great Hall, 1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building,
at noon.
October 24, 2002 - PANEL DISCUSSION: Mike Mashon, film
curator for Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division,
will moderate a panel discussion exploring filmmakers response
to 9/11. Participants include Pola Rapaport, Monica Sharf, Kerry
Reardon, Evan Fairbanks and Pat Aufdeheide. The first four are
filmmakers whose work can be seen in the "Witness and Response"
exhibition; Pat Aufdeheide is a professor at American University
who has written about the film community's response to 9/11. Mumford
Room, 6th Floor, James Madison Building, 1:00 to 3:00pm.
October 25, 2002 - Office of Scholarly Programs and the
African Middle Eastern Division cosponsor a workshop on "Teaching
the Other: Muslims, Non-Muslims and the Stories They Teach,"
focusing on how different societies and cultures instruct their
children in other cultures and societies, LJ
113 and 119, 1st Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, 9:00am
to 3:30pm.
November 1, 2002 - PANEL DISCUSSION: Robert Ivy, editor
of Architectural Record, moderates a panel discussion with participants
TBA about the various architectural proposals for the World Trade
Center site. Coolidge Auditorium,
Ground Floor, Thomas Jefferson Building, 1:30 to 3:00pm.
November 2, 2002 - Exhibition Closes (extended from October
26, 2002)

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