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DESCRIPTION:SATSA is honored to introduce a personal perspective on the ove
 rwhelming acts of terrorism that occurred eight years ago. As a sister to 
 victim\, Captain William F. Burke (FDNY)\, Dr. Elizabeth Berry has first-h
 and experience with the 9/11 atrocity and\, as such\, has witnessed sectio
 ns of the legal proceeding at Guantanamo Bay. Her shared experience sheds 
 light upon the often times “media-overlooked” defense opportunities that w
 ere offered to the terrorist collaborators of September 11th. As a clinica
 l psychologist at Crouse Hospital\, Dr. Berry has a personal stake in the 
 Syracuse community where she has lived for over 25 years and raised two ch
 ildren. Though the years drive forward\, we must all maintain our profound
  connections to the preservation of life and liberty through national secu
 rity\, counterterrorism\, and human rights. This is event is free and open
  to the public.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:SATSA presents: September 11th Recollection and Recognition with  D
 r. Elizabeth Berry
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:SATSA is honored to introduce a personal persp
 ective on the overwhelming acts of terrorism that occurred eight years ago
 . As a sister to victim\, Captain William F. Burke (FDNY)\, Dr. Elizabeth 
 Berry has first-hand experience with the 9/11 atrocity and\, as such\, has
  witnessed sections of the legal proceeding at Guantanamo Bay. Her shared 
 experience sheds light upon the often times “media-overlooked” defense opp
 ortunities that were offered to the terrorist collaborators of September 1
 1th. As a clinical psychologist at Crouse Hospital\, Dr. Berry has a perso
 nal stake in the Syracuse community where she has lived for over 25 years 
 and raised two children. Though the years drive forward\, we must all main
 tain our profound connections to the preservation of life and liberty thro
 ugh national security\, counterterrorism\, and human rights. This is event
  is free and open to the public.&nbsp\;
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