Terror and Memory in Norway: The July 22 Attacks

  • Wednesday, May 24
  • 7 to 8:30 p.m.
  • Auditorium
Two men sit with crossed legs on a blue-lit auditorium stage during a 9/11 Memorial Museum public program.
Photo by Jin S. Lee

On July 22, 2011, 77 Norwegians, most of them teenagers, were murdered by a single terrorist in Oslo and on nearby Utøya island. Historian Tor Einar Fagerland and architect Atle Aas discuss the work of creating two memorial sites that commemorate this national tragedy.

Photos

  • Three men, two speakers and a moderator, sit with crossed legs on a blue-lit auditorium stage during a 9/11 Memorial Museum public program.
  • A man in the center of the stage addresses the public program participant to his right, while the heads of audience members appear in the foreground in silhouette.
  • In this close-cropped photograph, a man gestures with his hands toward the other two men present on the auditorium stage.
  • In this close-cropped photograph, a man with salt-and-pepper hair addresses an audience off-camera while gesturing with his hands.
Photos by Jin S. Lee

Video

Full program

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FULL PROGRAM
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