Hi everyone, I work in marketing for WETA, helping to promote their upcoming series "America at a Crossroads" which is a six-night multipart event screening multiple documentaries on issues facing America and the world in the aftermath of 9/11 and the War on Terror.
One of the films that will be part of this series, called "Europe's 9/11," will have an early screening tomorrow night, February 15 at 6:00PM in the Oklahoma City National Memorial Center. "Europe's 9/11" focuses on the train bombings that took place in Madrid and their aftermath. If you're interested check out this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y_Dk3wOwVI and the others on that channel which show some of the other types of films the series will feature.
The panel discusson after the event will feature Oklahoma City Police Chief Bill City, as well as Donald Hamilton, the Executive Director for the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, and Prudence Bushnell, a former US Ambassador to Kenya during the Al Queda attacks in 1998. The discussion, among other things, will focus on how communities vicitimized by terrorism can find the strength to rebuild and mend.
Does this sound interesting to any of you?