Listen Live
Donate
 on air
    Schedule

    KCRW

    Read & Explore

    • News
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Culture
    • Events

    Listen

    • Live Radio
    • Music
    • Podcasts
    • Full Schedule

    Information

    • About
    • Careers
    • Help / FAQ
    • Newsletters
    • Contact

    Support

    • Become a Member
    • Become a VIP
    • Ways to Give
    • Shop
    • Member Perks

    Become a Member

    Donate to KCRW to support this cultural hub for music discovery, in-depth journalism, community storytelling, and free events. You'll become a KCRW Member and get a year of exclusive benefits.

    DonateGive Monthly

    Copyright 2026 KCRW. All rights reserved.

    Report a Bug|Privacy Policy|Terms of Service|
    Cookie Policy
    |FCC Public Files|

    Back to Which Way, L.A.?

    Which Way, L.A.?

    September 11 Aftershocks in LA?

    The attacks may have been on the East Coast, but the aftershocks will be felt for a long time in Southern California. Back on the road for another remote broadcast before a live audience at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in downtown LA, WWLA? looks at this region's future in a world that's more uncertain and hostile than it was before September 11. We're joined by Mayor Jim Hahn, Sheriff Lee Baca, Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, Maher Hathout of the Islamic Center of Southern California, civil rights attorney Constance Rice, and developer Tom Gilmore.

    • rss
    • Share
    By Warren Olney • Oct 10, 2001 • 1 min read

    Advancement Project

    City of Los Angeles

    County of Los Angeles

    Gilmore Associates

    LA Emergency Preparedness Information

    Muslim Public Affairs Council

    Southern California Institute of Architecture

    • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

    • https://images.ctfassets.net/2658fe8gbo8o/AvYox6VuEgcxpd20Xo9d3/769bca4fbf97bf022190f4813812c1e2/new-default.jpg?h=250

      Frances Anderton

      architecture critic and author

      News
    Back to Which Way, L.A.?