I didn’t work at VPR back then, in fact, I had only recently moved to Vermont. Without cable or internet in the old Shoreham schoolhouse that was my new home, VPR was my only link to what happened that day. I didn’t even see video footage of the attacks until a week later. Ten years on, I am still grateful to VPR for being both my source of information and of comfort in the days that followed.

This week, VPR is remembering 9/11. Listen for interviews, stories, commentaries, and an audio “memory quilt” of your reflections, which was produced in partnership with the Vermont Folklife Center. On Friday, join a conversation about 9/11 on Vermont Edition at noon and 7 p.m. And on Sunday, listen beginning at 8 a.m. for special coverage from NPR.
You can explore our coverage and share your reflections online here.
I wish we could hear more about the heroic contributions made by the Canadian people, who came to the rescue of so many stranded US citizens. I didn't know about what they did until a year later, and it gave me so much hope. I wonder how many other people haven't heard these beautiful and uplifting stories.
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