September 9, 2002
Commentator David Moats reflects on how some events become etched in our memory, to stand forever as bridges between “before” and “after”. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)
It’s been a year now since the tragedy of September 11, and commentator Henry Homeyer has some thoughts about what we can do to remember those who died that day. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)
September 10, 2002
The evaporation of sympathy
Commentator Olin Robison shares concerns about American policy that he has gathered from abroad. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)
First-year gestures of completion
Commentator Rebecca Coffey reflects on what is involved in achieving a measure of emotional recovery after a loss on the magnitude of September 11. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)
September 11, 2002
Reflections on September 11
In a special commentary observing the first anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Governor Howard Dean reflects on how the evens of that day touched all Vermonters. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)
Commentator Bill Seamans reflects on one of the most compelling – and enduring – of the September 11 memorials. (Listen to the commentary online or read the transcript.)