'Voices' of 9/11
Ten years ago, on September 11, 2001, we experienced an event so profound and affecting that our families, our country, and indeed our world, have never been the same.
TakePart partnered with the Center for National Policy on a short film to honor those loved and lost on 9/11.
Voices follows four individuals who, in the wake of the unprecedented tragedy, transformed their overwhelming loss into a measure of unity and resilience.
The film premiered at the Center for National Policy's 9/11 Tenth Anniversary Summit in Washington, D.C. The conference kicks off a national movement, sponsored by the Center for National Policy and Voices of September 11, to foster community and national resilience in the face of future crises.
Videos in TakePart Originals
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How TakePart decides on the stories of the day.
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How TakePart decides on the stories of the day.
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'Ohm' is where the heart is for Dani Abisaab.
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"Somebody will find out that they have HIV today," says the five-time NBA champion. "Nobody is immune."
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TED prize-winning street artist JR goes 'Inside Out' to see.
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The star weaves a web of hope for orphans in Ethiopia with of the Worldwide Orphans Foundation.
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Susie Wheeldon biked 13,500 miles through 17 countries to advance the cause of solar energy.
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A mom and pop business gets crafty with recycled paper.
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Reporting for duty, once again.
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C'mon, let your hair down.
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What a difference a meal makes.
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Live music, BBQ, and solutions to the world's steepest challenges.
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What happens when you ditch your car for a 40-mile commute across Los Angeles?
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When life gives you lemons, start planting lemon trees.
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Public radio broadcasts youth's vital voice.
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Four personal stories illuminate America's resilient spirit in the wake of September 11.
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If local's the new organic, this idea's the next big thing.
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Sustainable SoCal chef cooks recipes for change.
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Video games take over the classroom for good.
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A rock star plays a big gig for an even bigger cause.
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A Thai boxer puts up the fight of his life.
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