Aich El-Wafi, mother of Zacarias Moussaoui, who has been convicted of conspiring to be a part of the 9/11 terror attacks, and Phyllis Rodriguez, whose son Greg was killed in the attack on the Twin Towers, talk about their unlikely but deep friendship at the first ever TEDWomen conference. The conference took place in Washington DC in early December, bringing together some of the world's most influential women and men to listen to inspirational talks about how women and girls are reshaping the future. To watch Aicha and Phyllis tell their story of forgiveness and reconciliation, watch the above video.
Friday, February 4, 2011
SAVE sisters Aicha El-Wafi and Phyllis Rodriguez at TED Women
Aich El-Wafi, mother of Zacarias Moussaoui, who has been convicted of conspiring to be a part of the 9/11 terror attacks, and Phyllis Rodriguez, whose son Greg was killed in the attack on the Twin Towers, talk about their unlikely but deep friendship at the first ever TEDWomen conference. The conference took place in Washington DC in early December, bringing together some of the world's most influential women and men to listen to inspirational talks about how women and girls are reshaping the future. To watch Aicha and Phyllis tell their story of forgiveness and reconciliation, watch the above video.
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