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ARNOLD KOROTKIN

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May 25, 2023, 6:51:16 AM5/25/23
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HISTORY CLASSROOM

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The 9/11 Memorial Museum was dedicated on May 15, 2014, in a ceremony led by U.S. President Barack Obama and 9/11 Memorial Chairman Michael R. Bloomberg. It opened to the public on May 21, 2014. Since then, people from all 50 states and more than 175 countries have visited the Museum.

Registration is now open for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum’s Anniversary Digital Learning Experience, previously known as Anniversary in the Schools. Register today and join students and teachers from around the world to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Available on-demand beginning Monday, September 11, this free program includes an age-appropriate film featuring first-person stories from the attacks and their aftermath, and an exclusive live chat with Museum Education staff who will answer students’ questions throughout the day.

This year, we are pleased to feature the following speakers:

· Ada Dolch was principal of the Leadership and Public Service High School, located next to the World Trade Center. On 9/11, she safely evacuated her students at the same time her sister, Wendy Wakeford, was at work on the 105th floor of the North Tower.

· Dr. Kerry Kelly was the Chief Medical Officer for the FDNY when she responded to the World Trade Center on 9/11. After surviving the collapse of both towers, she engaged in advocacy work by assisting active and retired members experiencing serious medical issues following the attacks.

· Dr. Kelly’s husband, Daniel Jost, was a teacher at Staten Island Technical High School on the morning of 9/11. He was responsible for supporting his students – many whose parents, and his own wife, responded to the World Trade Center – as the attacks unfolded. responded to the World Trade Center – as the attacks.

· Paddy McGee was a member of the NYPD Emergency Service Unit. On 9/11, he was off duty when he responded to the WTC after watching news of the attacks on television. McGee worked with others to save the lives of Port Authority Police Officer Will Jimeno and Sgt. John McLoughlin. In 2023, his son Patrick McGee became a Port Authority police officer and wears Will Jimeno’s badge number.

Teaching Guides and an exclusive educator screening will be available in advance of the program.

This program was made possible in partnership with the New York Life Foundation.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of Public Affairs


DHS Issues National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin  
Lone Offenders and Small Groups Continue to Post a Persistent Threat to the Homeland

WASHINGTON – Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas issued a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin regarding the continued heightened threat environment across the United States. This is the eighth NTAS Bulletin issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since January 2021 and it replaces the current Bulletin that was set to expire at 2:00 PM ET today.

“Recent tragic events highlight the continued heightened threat environment our nation faces, and these threats are driven by violent extremists who seek to further their ideological beliefs and personal grievances,” said Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “We are working with partners across every level of government, within the private sector, and in local communities to keep Americans safe. We will continue to share information and intelligence, equip communities with training and resources, and fund security enhancement and prevention efforts through millions of dollars in grant funding.”

Lone offenders and small groups motivated by a range of ideological beliefs and personal grievances continue to pose a persistent threat to the United States. Both domestic violent extremists (DVEs) and those associated with foreign terrorist organizations continue to attempt to motivate supporters to conduct attacks, including through violent extremist messaging and online calls for violence. In the coming months, DHS expects the threat environment to remain heightened and that individuals may be motivated to violence by perceptions of the 2024 general election cycle and legislative or judicial decisions pertaining to sociopolitical issues. U.S. critical infrastructure, faith-based institutions, individuals or events associated with the LGBTQIA+-community, schools, racial and ethnic minorities, and government facilities and personnel are likely targets of potential violence. 

DHS works with partners across every level of government, in the private sector, and in local communities to keep Americans safe, providing resources and support, including the following: 

This NTAS Bulletin will expire on November 24, 2023. This NTAS Bulletin provides the public with information about the threat landscape facing the United States, how to stay safe, and resources and tools to help prevent an individual’s radicalization to violence. The public should report any suspicious activity or threats of violence to local law enforcement, FBI Field Offices, or a local Fusion Center

Read the NTAS Bulletin HERE
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