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            <title>The Impact of Listening and Being Heard (Part 3)</title>
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A panel discussion with <b>Philip Napoli</b>, a curator of <i>In Our Own Words: Portraits of Brooklyn Vietnam Veterans</i>, <b>Dr. Herbert H. Stein</b>, Director of the PTSD Clinical Team at the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in Brooklyn, and Vietnam veterans <b>Joan Furey, Neil Kenny, Rudy Thomas, Tony Velez, and Tony Wallace</b>, whose stories are featured in the exhibit.  Moderated by <b>Amy Starecheski</b>, lead interviewer for the <i>September 11, 2001 Narrative and Memory Project</i>.]]></description>
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A panel discussion with <b>Philip Napoli</b>, a curator of <i>In Our Own Words: Portraits of Brooklyn Vietnam Veterans</i>, <b>Dr. Herbert H. Stein</b>, Director of the PTSD Clinical Team at the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in Brooklyn, and Vietnam veterans <b>Joan Furey, Neil Kenny, Rudy Thomas, Tony Velez, and Tony Wallace</b>, whose stories are featured in the exhibit.  Moderated by <b>Amy Starecheski</b>, lead interviewer for the <i>September 11, 2001 Narrative and Memory Project</i>.<br />
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            <itunes:subtitle>ExLab students interview people on the Brooklyn Bridge in preparation for their exhibit Suspended Over Time: Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>The Brooklyn Historical Society welcomes student curators to participate in a program called Exhibition Laboratory (ExLab) and to develpo and design an exhibit.  Suspended Over Time: Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary, curated by the students of Exhibition Laboratory at the Brooklyn Historical Society runs May 21 - Sept 28, 2008.  For more information visit: www.brooklynhistory.org</itunes:summary>
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