City Limits: Three New Yorkers Reflect on September 11
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To take a cross-community pulse of the city at this significant moment,
City Limits Weekly Editor Karen Loew sat down for a conversation with
Queens resident Adem Carroll, a Muslim who is chair of the
dialogue-building Muslim Consultative Network and, through the Islamic
Circle of North America, provided emergency legal and financial help to
more than 850 people detained in post-9/11 legal sweeps; Brooklyn
resident Sunita Subramanian, who led the Disaster Relief and Recovery
Program for Lawyers Alliance for New York and now heads its Immigrant
Communities Initiative; and Manhattan resident Madelyn Wils, who is and
has been a leader of numerous downtown community and arts organizations.
City Limits Weekly Editor Karen Loew sat down for a conversation with
Queens resident Adem Carroll, a Muslim who is chair of the
dialogue-building Muslim Consultative Network and, through the Islamic
Circle of North America, provided emergency legal and financial help to
more than 850 people detained in post-9/11 legal sweeps; Brooklyn
resident Sunita Subramanian, who led the Disaster Relief and Recovery
Program for Lawyers Alliance for New York and now heads its Immigrant
Communities Initiative; and Manhattan resident Madelyn Wils, who is and
has been a leader of numerous downtown community and arts organizations.
Read The entire interview here.









