Covering Catastrophe: Reporting on 9/11

  • November 17, 2016
  • 7 to 8:30 P.M.
  • Auditorium
NY1 anchor Kristen Shaughnessy, New York Times correspondent and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman, and Associated Press reporter Deepti Hajela are seen seated onstage at the Museum Auditorium. Haberman is speaking and gesturing as the other participants listen on. Clifford Chanin, the executive vice president and deputy director for museum programs is to their right, listening and holding a clipboard.
Photo by Ben Hider

On 9/11, local journalists suddenly found themselves on the front lines, covering a catastrophe with global and historical significance. NY1 anchor Kristen Shaughnessy, New York Times correspondent and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman, and Associated Press reporter Deepti Hajela discuss the challenges of reporting on the 2001 attacks and how 9/11 changed the way events linked to terror are reported.

Photos

  • NY1 anchor Kristen Shaughnessy, New York Times correspondent and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman, and Associated Press reporter Deepti Hajela are seen seated onstage at the Museum Auditorium. Shaughnessy gestures with both hands as she speaks. The other two attendants and Clifford Chanin, the executive vice president and deputy director for museum programs, listen on to her right.
  • NY1 anchor Kristen Shaughnessy, New York Times correspondent and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman, and Associated Press reporter Deepti Hajela are seen seated onstage at the Museum Auditorium. Haberman is speaking as the others listen. Clifford Chanin, the executive vice president and deputy director for museum programs, listens and holds a clipboard. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum logo is projected on a wall above them.
Photos by Ben Hider

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