Listening Is An Of Love
Selected Web Resources
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9/11
- September 11 Digital Archive: Electronic media website created to collect, preserve, and present the history of September 11, 2001 and its aftermath.
- National September 11 Memorial & Museum: Mission is to remember and honor those who perished.
- The Sonic Memorial Project: Interactive archival website on the history of the World Trade Center.
- September 11, 2001: Attack on America: Collection of documents from the Avalon Project.
- America Transformed: NPR Coverage Sept. 11 - Oct. 8, 2001: audio archive
- The September 11th Sourcebooks: National Security Archive at the George Washington University.
- African American Odyssey – The Civil Rights Era
- Little Rock Central High School – 40th Anniversary
- Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
- Civil Rights Timeline – PBS
- Dr. Martin Luther King’s Last Speech - YouTube
Holocaust
- United States Holocaust Museum
- The Holocaust History Project
- A Teacher’s Guide to the Holocaust
- The History Place – Holocaust timeline
- Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Holocaust Resource Center – Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
- NOAA
- FRONTLINE: The storm
- Hurricane Recovery: USA.gov
- CNN – Special Report: August 28, 2005
- NOVA – ScienceNow : Report regarding risk to New Orleans pre-Katrina
- The Old Man and the Storm: the Getteridge family’s journey to rebuild their homes and lives.
- National Library of Medicine: Hurricanes: Links to recovery web sites
Memory Studies
- Memory Studies Project: Interesting website from McGill University
- Center for the Study of History and Memory: Links to Associations, Societies and Centers
- Memory Exhibition Exploratorium: Interactive web site will remain online indefinitely
- Encyclopedia of Psychology - Memory: Links to articles related to memory
- Strategies to improve study skills: Atlantic Cape learning assistance center.
Oral traditions/history
- American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940
- American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
- American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
- Center for studies in oral traditions
- Encyclopedia of American Studies
- History Matters: A gateway to web resources on history
Post Traumatic Stress Disorders
- World Trade Center PTSD Persists: Psych Central article
- What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? (PTSD): National Institute of Mental Health
- National Center for PTSD Home: Center aims to help U.S. Veterans and others.
- Anxiety Disorders Association of America: Post Traumatic Stress Disorders
- X-Plain Patient Education Tutorial: Medline plus interactive tutorial on PTSD
- DSM-IV – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Diagnosis and criteria
Storytelling Links
- Story Arts Online
- Story Net: New Jersey Storytelling Guilds and Organizations
- The American Folklife Center : Ethnographic Resources related to Folklore, Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, and the Humanities.
- American Folklore Society: What is folklore?
- Healing Story Alliance: Healing storytelling web sites
- Digital Storytelling: collection of links to digital storytelling web sites
Suicide
- National Council for Suicide Prevention
- Mental Health.net: Suicide, depression, Anxiety Disorders
- Mental Health America: Factsheet suicide
- Suicide (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy): full text
- NJ Family Health Services: suicide prevention information and contacts
- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- National Institute of Mental Health: Suicide in the U.S.: Statistics and Prevention
Terrorism
- The Man Who Knew: Atlantic City native John O’Neill, the FBI’s leading expert on al-Qaida, perished 9/11/2001 at the World Trade Center. PBS.
- Global Terrorism Database: an open-source database including information on terrorist events around the world from 1970 through 2007 (with annual updates planned for the future).
- National Security Archive: An independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University.
- Terrorism: Selected Internet Resources - Portals to the World, Library of Congress
- Department of Homeland Security
- FBI – Counterterrorism and Terrorism
Vietnam War
- The Vietnam War: A picture essay
- The Wars for Viet Nam : A Vassar College site
- American Experience: PBS Vietnam Online
- Battlefield: Vietnam PBS
- Yahoo Directory: Vietnam War
- Twin study of the effects of the Vietnam War on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: JAMA
World War II
- Timeline: World War II
- National WWII Memorial: Washington, D.C.
- Yahoo Directory: World War II
- The Rape of Nanking : the forgotten Holocaust of World War II; Google Books
- EyeWitness to History: World War II
- HyperWar: A hypertext history of World War II
- The Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in color : PBS
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