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The September Project

The September Project is a grassroots effort to hold public events on freedom, democracy, and citizenship in libraries on or around September 11. Libraries around the world will participate.


The September Project 2007 @ the UW Libraries:

UW Bothell
UW Seattle
UW Tacoma


Past September Project events @ UW Libraries:

2004
2005
2006

The September Project 2007

Can you find the terrorist?
Pen & Ink Politics: Editorial cartoons and the Hamas-Israeli-Hezbollah-U.S. Conflict

With a few brushstrokes and words, political cartoonists attempt the impossible: capture what is right and wrong in our world. And in doing so, try to influence your thinking. Exactly who is the terrorist along the war-weary borders between Israel, Lebanon and the Palestinian National Authority?

With this selection of political cartoons taken from a variety of foreign and U.S. newspapers, you, too, can try to identify the terrorist.

A comment board is available to record your decision.

Microforms & Newspapers
Ground floor, Suzzallo Allen Library
September 11 - December 31, 2007

Memorials

Look at examples of student-designed memorials that use the September Project to reflect on the recent school shootings at the UW and Virginia Tech.

Try your hand at designing your own memorial.

Odegaard Undergraduate Library
September 11 - October 31, 2007

Banned Book Week / September Project Events @ UW Tacoma Library

Events include "Banned Books and Freedom of the Mind" panel discussion and a viewing and discussion of the film "Good Night, and Good Luck."
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Last modified: Monday October 01, 2007