The 9/11 Gift Store

Pandora 9/11 charms

Pandora 9/11 charms

I woke up to this story this morning and couldn’t help feeling a little sick to my stomach. I think until now it was possible to convince myself that no one would be profiting from the 9/11 Memorial Museum, but of course who was I kidding? This is America, land of consumerism and greed. Even a repository for remains of the dead is fair game. How many other people’s cemeteries have gift stores?

You can bet the 9/11 gift store doesn’t carry my book, or any other book by a 9/11 family member. How about something that tells the real story of what happened and it’s aftermath, words filled with the emotion, blood, sweat and tears of our upside-down lives.  But no, instead people will buy their FDNY Pandora charms and think they are taking home a piece of history.

Remember, "Never Forget."

Perhaps we could take some cues from the Pearl Harbor memorial gift store. It's mostly a book store and proceeds go towards outreach programs. Let's give people a chance to learn about the impact of that terrible day rather than have them take home a meaningless bauble or t-shirt. A gift shop could be a perfect way to make a meaningful difference and give further understanding to people of what they have just seen in the museum.

God, my black humor is getting the best of me... Here's a t-shirt idea for families:

"My loved one died on 9/11 and all I got from the 9/11 Museum was this lousy t-shirt."

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