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AOL Time Warner Foundation Announces Grant to the Museum of the City of New York for September 11 Archives

AOL Time Warner Foundation Announces Grant to the Museum of the City of New York for September 11 Archives

Published 05-24-02

Submitted by AOL Time Warner, Inc.

NEW YORK, New York - The AOL Time Warner Foundation today announced a grant to the Museum of the City of New York to support the archiving of September 11 video footage.

The footage from the upcoming HBO documentary "IN MEMORIAM: NEW YORK CITY, 9/11/01" will be available as a permanent resource to historians, researchers and the public. The grant will also support the screening of the film at the Museum during the summer of 2002 as well as opportunities for museum visitors to create memorial "tiles" for an HBO Web-based initiative commemorating September 11.

"IN MEMORIAM: NEW YORK CITY, 9/11/01" draws on unprecedented access to City Hall and the staff of former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, as well as original visual material from still and video cameras of people in and around New York City. The documentary will be shown at the museum at 3 PM on June 8 and 30, July 20 and 21, and August 10 and 11. In addition, visitors can create and submit a personal "memorial tile" to commemorate the heroes and victims of 9/11. Memorial tiles will then become part of a "Tribute Mosaic" on the HBO Web site, which launched this week and will continue to grow as an ongoing memorial.

"IN MEMORIAM: NEW YORK CITY, 9/11/01" debuts on Sunday, May 26th at 9:00 PM EST on HBO and will also air on CNN International.

Kathy Bushkin, President, AOL Time Warner Foundation, and Senior Vice President, AOL Time Warner, said: "The AOL Time Warner Foundation is proud to support the Museum of the City of New York as it builds this important historical archive. The footage from HBO will not only provide future generations with a comprehensive account of how the events of September 11 unfolded, but also show the heroism of our city's leaders, citizens, and men and women in uniform on that fateful day."

Patricia Ogden, Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Museum of the City of New York, said: "The support of the AOL Time Warner Foundation will play a key role in the creation of a detailed historical resource about September 11. Combined with the museum's collection of additional materials, this archive will serve as a powerful reminder for researchers, historians and the general public of the bravery that New Yorkers displayed in the face of terror and tragedy."

Lisa Heller, vice president, original programming, documentaries at HBO, said: "We are honored that the footage HBO has collected from September 11 will now have a permanent home at the Museum of the City of New York. With eyewitness accounts from Mayor Giuliani, news reports, extensive still photographs and video clips from more that 100 people in and around New York City, the media we have donated represents a unique historical anthology."

This grant represents the latest in a series of efforts from the AOL Time Warner Foundation and AOL Time Warner to support post-9/11 relief and recovery efforts in New York City, which includes approximately $7 million in contributions. Other recent initiatives and organizations supported by AOL Time Warner and the AOL Time Warner Foundation have included "Tribute in the Light," The After-School Corporation, the purchase of a fire engine for Engine Company 23 and long-term mental health programs to help those still suffering from the trauma of September 11.

About the AOL Time Warner Foundation

The AOL Time Warner Foundation seeks to use the power of media, communications and information technology to serve the public interest and strengthen society. The Foundation engages the full range of AOL Time Warner's unique resources to build innovative and sustainable programs in four priority areas: Equipping Kids for the 21st Century; Extending Internet Benefits to All; Engaging Communities in the Arts; and Empowering Citizens and Civic Participation.

About The Museum of the City of New York

The Museum of the City of New York is a private, not-for-profit, educational corporation founded in 1923 for the purpose of presenting the history of New York City and its people as a significant learning resource. The Museum advances its mission through exhibitions, educational activities and publications and by acquiring, preserving, and documenting original cultural materials that reflect New York City's history. In fulfilling its mission, the Museum provides New Yorkers and visitors an understanding of the individual and shared heritages that have traditionally characterized New York City and the sense of time, place, and self that is essential for the well being of all communities.

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