Terry Greene, sister of United Flight 93 passenger Donald Greene, didn't know immediately what our nation's response to the 9-11 attacks on the US should be, but she did know that her brother, who spent his life trying to help people, would not want his legacy to be the deaths of others. Now a member and vocal spokesperson for the group Peaceful Tomorrows, Greene will visit Florida State College at Jacksonville to address students on Wed. Sept. 7 and Thurs. Sept. 8.
On Sept. 7 Greene will speak at Kent Campus (3939 Roosevelt Blvd.) at 11 a.m.-11:45 in the auditorium, F-128. Her presentation will be followed by a memorial candle ceremony.
On Sept. 8, she will speak at North Campus (4501 Capper Road) at 11 a.m. in the Auditorium, C-126. Her presentation will be followed by a panel discussion with particpants:
Professor Parvez Ahmed, University of North Florida
Ash Shaikh
Reverend Steve Goyer, Riverside Presbyterian Church
Rabbi Joshua B. Lief, Congregation Ahavath Chesed
Moderator – Bobbie O’Connor, former Executive Director of OneJax
The discussion will be followed by Tree Planting Ceremony in honor of those who lost their lives during the events of September 11, 2001.
Prior to the start of the North Campus ceremony and continuing afterwards in the Atrium:
Video testimonials from students and staff.
Photographs of the World Trade Center by photographer Aaron Mervin.
A list of the Flight 11, Flight 77, Flight 93, Flight 175, Pentagon, and World Trade Center victims.
For more information about Terry Greene visit http://911stories.org/our-members/8-terry-greene
NOTE: Florida State College is closed Sept. 5 for the Labor Day holiday.