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Views From Ground Zero
Photojournalists and Photo Editors Discuss Documenting the World Trade Center Attacks Nov. 14

BOSTON (Oct. 30, 2001) — Area photographers and photo editors from a variety of media outlets will present images and discuss their experiences at Ground Zero in New York City on Wed., Nov. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Simmons College, Room C-103, Main College Building, 300 The Fenway, Boston. The lecture is free and open to the public.

The panel, including photojournalists and photo editors from Associated Press/Boston, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Providence Journal will show their work digitally and talk about the Sept. 11 attacks.

The lecture is sponsored by the Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change and The New England School of Photography. For more information, contact Diane Hammer in the Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change at 617-521-2480 (Note to reporters: if you want to cover the lecture, contact Katie Fiermonti, 617-521-2369, in the Simmons public relations office).

Simmons College is a nationally recognized, small, private, predominantly women’s university in the heart of Boston. It has undergraduate programs for women and graduate programs for women and men. Founded a century ago, Simmons was the first women’s college in the nation to offer women liberal arts training and career preparation.

CONTACT

Katie Fiermonti
617-521-2369

See Also

The Simmons Institute for Leadership and Change

 

 

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