“HOW WE REMEMBER”
WILL BE BROADCAST SUNDAY, OCT. 7,
ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
Just blocks away from the Sept. 11 memorial, the last vestiges of what was once Little Syria, one of America’s most religiously diverse neighborhoods and the epicenter of the Arab literary movement, is threatened by the sprawl of skyscrapers erected in a recent construction boom. Joseph Svehlak is a first-generation American whose mother lived in a tenement building currently under threat of demolition in the Lower West Side. He is a tour guide and member of the Friends of the Lower West Side, a group of activists whose mission it is to preserve and landmark historic buildings in the former Little Syria region. Also featured is Todd Fine, a historian and co-founder of Save Washington Street, a coalition of preservationists and concerned citizens formed to protect the historic legacy of the Lower West Side.
Historian and public scholar Judith Dupre, author of the 2007 book Monuments: America’s History in Art and Memory, discusses the history of monuments in America and why remembering is a part of the human condition.
John P. Blessington is senior executive producer and Liz Kineke is producer. In creating the topics and content for this series, they sought input from religious scholars, clergy and others including Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Islamic, Sikh and various interfaith organizations.
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