NewsThe Invisible GirlSep 9, 2011 | 18:11When the Sept. 11 attacks turned the world's attention on New York, 12-year-old Helaina Hovitz became The Invisible Girl
The Current9/11 - Personal ChangesSep 9, 2011 | 21:59A recent poll finds that 49 percent of New Yorkers fear another major attack on their city. A third of them say their lives will never be the same. We talk to three people who think of their lives as broken - the time before 9/11 and the time since.
The Current9/11 - Lawrence WrightSep 9, 2011 | 24:00Lawrence Wright is an award-winning writer and a New Yorker, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book The Looming Tower. We talk about what lessons - if any - have been learned since then. Was 9/11 really a Game Changer? Are foreign policy blunders and fanaticism a thing of the past?
The Current9/11 - Cultural ImpactSep 9, 2011 | 27:29We also explore artistic responses to 9/11 and speak with commentators and creators who have different ideas about whether the arts have adequately addressed the tragedy.
The CurrentThe Invisible Girl: Helaina HovitzSep 8, 2011 | 21:59As the 10th anniversary of the attacks of September 11th, 2001 approaches, we meet Helaina Hovitz. She was 12 when the attacks happened and she suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder through her teenage years as a result of what she saw that day. Helaina Hovitz is 22 now and her life is still shaped by the long shadow of 9/11.