a multi-media event, exploring the events of September 11, 2001.
When: 1PM, May 3rd.
Where: Razzo Hall at the Traina Center for the Arts, Park Avenue (Route 9) and
Downing Street, Clark University Campus, Worcester, MA
Through theatre, film and discussion we will consider the many questions that still
surround the worst terrorist attack this nation has ever experienced.
Questions include:
What did our government know and when did they know it?
Were the Twin Towers and WTC 7 brought down by explosives?
Why have we seen no photographs of the plane that hit the Pentagon?
When did Flight 93 crash? Was it shot down? Do cell phones work at 30,000 feet?
Is it possible that US Officials were involved?
The afternoon will consist of the following:
A presentation of the highly acclaimed and controversial film Loose Change by Dylan
Avery.
Theatre pieces developed by the students of the 911 Project, directed by Ray Munro.
A discussion with the participants and the audience moderated by Professor Albert A.
Anderson Ph.D.
The program will take place on Wednesday, May 3rd at 1pm at the Traina Center for the
Arts,
Razzo Hall on the campus of Clark University. Admission is free.
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