Digital Journal launches online project to commemorate 9/11
Our sister site, Digital Journal, published the following press release today:
Digital Journal, a global digital media network with contributors in 200 countries, announced an online editorial project to commemorate the 10th anniversary of September 11. Launching across Facebook, Twitter and the Digital Journal media network, Digital Journal’s “Remembering 9/11″ project aims to provide large-scale coverage and commentary about the anniversary of one of the most important events of modern history.
People from around the world are invited to submit blogs, images, video and comments about how Sept. 11 impacted them, and how they’ve changed since.
“As one of the most respected user-generated content networks in the world, Digital Journal has become a destination people visit in order to get the perspective of the people and to hear the voice of the crowd,” said Digital Journal Managing Editor, David Silverberg. “Digital Journal looked at the upcoming anniversary of 9/11 as an opportunity to showcase the best stories and memories from people everywhere. We wanted to provide a forum for people to tell their stories directly and commemorate a really important day in history.”
Digital Journal’s “Remembering 9/11″ project has been launched in the following places:
- A Facebook Page called “Remember Sept 11” was created to invite people to post comments, upload images and video and tell their story about how 9/11 impacted them.
- A Twitter page called “Remember Sept 11” was created to engage with people and hear stories about how 9/11 changed their lives. Twitter users can use the hashtag #RememberSept11 to collectively help commemorate the anniversary and Digital Journal will share stories and content submitted over the next month.
- The public is invited to submit stories and content directly to the Digital Journal media network; participants can post blogs, upload images, share video, join Groups and publish commentary. More info about contributing to Digital Journal can be found on the company’s announcement.
“As media outlets everywhere look to cover the tenth anniversary of 9/11, Digital Journal will be offering the voice of the public,” said Silverberg. “We want to hear how the day has changed individuals, and we are happy to provide an outlet for people to share their stories with others.”
For more details, check out the Digital Journal announcement here.