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It’s been 18 years since the tragic events on September 11, 2001, and to this day, New York City is still dealing with the impact of the attacks. On October 17, the Sociology Department, hosted a book talk for New York After 9/11, touching on the lessons that were learned, and how New York can better prepare for any future incidences. Susan Opotow, Ph.D., Professor in the Sociology Department and one of the book’s editors, began the talk by asking the audience a few questions. “How many of you remember 9/11? How many of you heard about it through family? Through the news or in school?” she asked. “Regardless of where you were on September 11, whether you were born or not, what happened that day has been engrained in our City’s history and will continue to affect each generation to come.” She continued, reading an excerpt from the book.

“Regardless of where you were on September 11, whether you were born or not, what happened that day has been engrained in our City’s history and will continue to affect each generation to come.” —Susan Opotow

“An estimated two billion people around the world watched the destruction of the World Trade Center [WTC] unfold. Although everyone watching understood that a momentous event was taking place before their eyes, what happened next is far less clear,” said Opotow. “This book is based on the premise that we are still living in the aftermath of 9/11. It reveals how we got from there to the present and what we need to know to understand the past and move forward.” She went on to introduce two contributors of the book and fellow presenters, Charles Jennings, Ph.D., Professor in the Department of Security, Fire, and Emergency Management and Director of the Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies and Norman Groner, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus in the Department of Security, Fire, and Emergency Management.

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