I moved to Cambridge in August, and my first project was a series of 9/11 portraits for Boston public radio station WBUR, which I co-produced with the talented Lisa Tobin. We produced more than a half-dozen segments, and this is the one that moved people the most. It’s the story of Betty Ong, a flight attendant on American Airlines flight 11 when it was hijacked. She was an unsung hero, to be sure, but the story turned out to be about more than that. It was also about her family’s search for the truth about her final minutes and how corporate and government bureaucracy, and, sadly, the press, stood in their way.
Here the story here.
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