A documentary tracking the healing of five people affected by the World Trade Center terrorist attacks will be screened at Marquette University on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Weasler Auditorium, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
The showing of "Rebirth" is free and open to the public and features the work of field producer Danielle Beverly, visiting professional in residence in digital media for the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication at Marquette.
Beverly will introduce the film and answer questions afterward.
The film, which premiered at this year's Sundance film festival, follows the rebuilding of lives interwoven with construction of the World Trade Center in time-lapse film. It will also be a permanent exhibition at the WTC Memorial Museum and broadcast by Showtime.
On Tuesday, Sept. 6 at Marquette, Gordon Haberman, father of Sept. 11 victim Andrea Haberman will share the story of his daughter and his family’s search for answers and justice.
It’s a journey that has taken him from Washington County to Washington, D.C, and all the way to Guantanamo. What have we learned 10 years after Sept. 11?
This event is part of the ongoing "On the Issues with Mike Gousha" series at the Marquette Law School, Eckstein Hall. Event runs 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Register here.