The MEMO Blog
The official blog of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum features stories of commemoration and memorialization, and information on our public programs, special events, and ways to get involved.
Latest Posts
Year in Review: 2021 Annual Report
April 14, 2022
We've published our 2021 annual report, highlighting the myriad ways we marked 20 years since the attacks. In this landmark year, as the anchor institution honoring those killed, we continued to further our mission to ensure we never forget 9/11. And, in another year of unprecedented challenges, we made tremendous strides toward recovery and a return to normalcy in operations.
Arab-American History: A Book of Eid Stamps With a Deeper Meaning
April 12, 2022
With an eye on Arab-American History Month, we're sharing the story of Aziz Ahsan, whose quick errand on the morning of attacks was ultimately woven into the fabric of the 9/11 narrative and came to symbolize the spirit of unity that helped us all through.
Preserving History: The Flight 93 Gateway
April 8, 2022
On September 11, 2001, passengers and crew boarded United Flight 93 via Jetway 17 at Newark International Airport. Preserving that 85-foot structure meant preserving their last steps between ground and aircraft. But sorting out the logistics of removing, transporting, and housing the it was no small feat.
Women’s History: Paying Tribute Through Design
March 31, 2022
Meet native New Yorker Freida Rothman, who honors 9/11 — and the strong women in her life — through iconic jewelry designs.
Women 's History: The Fight of a 9/11 Flight Attendant
March 24, 2022
Flight attendant CeeCee Lyles began her career as a police officer in Florida before turning to the airline industry to satisfy her love of travel. The morning of 9/11, as a flight attendant on Flight 93, the skills she mastered in law enforcement - most notably the ability to remain calm in crisis - likely saved hundreds on the ground.
Women's History: From Volunteer Day to 9/11 Hero
March 18, 2022
Jessica DuLong became the John J. Harvey's first engineer In April 2001; she had never considered working in the engine room of a boat, but fell in love with it after a single day of volunteering. Just five months later, her new-found passion and the John J. Harvey would put her at the center of the World Trade Center rescue efforts.
Albert Ogletree: The Search for One Victim's Long-Missing Portrait
March 15, 2022
A long-missing portrait of September 11 victim Albert Ogletree is installed in the Wall of Faces after years of searching, thanks to the efforts of a curious and industrious Museum Services staff member.
Women's History: The Living Legacy of 9/11
March 11, 2022
Our Women's History Month series continues, highlighting women of the 9/11 community and their contributions. Today's installment features Bridget Gormley, whose father Bill Gormley died from a 9/11-related cancer and inspired her to advocate for the thousands who had been exposed to dangerous toxins at Ground Zero.
The Eternal Phoenix
March 4, 2022
A glass plaque from the Sino-American Friendship Folk Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China, has made its way halfway around the world and arrived as a gift to the Museum commemorating the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Inscribed on it is a Chinese poem paying homage to the resilience and spirit of New Yorkers and the American people as a whole in response to the attacks.