Members of the Duke community paused between classes on the September 11 anniversary to reflect and remember. In these audio segments, they describe the impact of 9/11 on America and their own lives.
Photography by Jon Gardiner, Duke Photography
Field recording and audio editing by Cabell Smith, Duke News Service
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Lina Adilah
Librarian
"More kindness and tolerance"
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Samuel Aguelar
Housekeeper
"Impact felt by all countries"
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Antonio Arce
Graduate Student, Latin-American politics (on leave)
"Strong emotions a year later"
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Yoriko Dixon
Order Management, Duke Libraries
"Togetherness in tragedy"
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Amanda Miller-Garber
Divinity student
Roanoke, VA
"Forced us to reflect"
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Darryl Holleman
Supervisor, Duke Transit
"Closer to my family, to my country"
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William Kimmitt
Class of 2006
Arlington, VA
"Everybody's vulnerable"
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Rafael Landestoy
Class of 2004
Bronx, NY
"Close to home"
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Njeri McAllister
Class of 2004
Atlanta, GA
"Safety concerns linger"
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Gail Meyers
Divinity student
Johnston County, NC
"A sense of comaraderie"
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Cheryl Thomas
Perkins Library Collections
"A loss of innocence"
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Kevin Bradley Waldrep
Class of 2005
Dallas, TX
"No longer immune to terrorism"
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