The New
CELL Exhibit
After a complete remodeling and update, the CELL is excited to re-open our exhibit. This unique experience chronicles and investigates how hatred can lead to targeted violence and how terrorism has evolved and influences global security. You will be challenged and moved, and you will be newly prepared to help protect your community.
We can’t wait to see you at the CELL Exhibit!
Experience the New CELL Exhibit
Remembering 9/11
Go back in time to Sept. 10, 2001 to uncover what life was like before the world changed forever. Then experience how 9/11 has impacted the world to this day.
Remembering 9/11
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Go back in time to Sept. 10, 2001 to uncover what life was like before the world changed forever. Then experience how 9/11 has impacted the world to this day.
Vitriol & Violence
Immerse yourself in a powerful multimedia experience that addresses when dangerous views give rise to terrorism.
What is Terrorism?
Become educated on why certain acts of violence are classified as terrorism and why motive matters.
Rooted in Extremism
Explore the different ideologies held by extremist movements, as well as how and why they have gained and lost momentum over time.
Threats to U.S. Security – At Home & Abroad
Investigate the rise and reach of today’s most pervasive threats to U.S. security: al-Qaeda, ISIS, Hezbollah and domestic terrorists.
How Do People Become Terrorists?
Discover the factors that lead certain individuals to commit acts of violence and how to recognize and help prevent people from becoming radicalized.
Counterterrorsim Today – A Moving Target
Learn how terrorism and counterterrorism are connected in a cycle of attack-and-defend, adapt–and–anticipate, as tactics change and defenses evolve.
Countering Today’s Threats
Become a Champion for Safety: Engage in real-world situations where you learn how to identify suspicious behaviors that could help prevent criminal or terrorist activity.
Civil Liberties & National Security
Explore the ongoing debates: When does hate speech cross the line? What are our rights to privacy in the digital age?
January 6, 2021 - Attack on Democracy?
Experience the culmination of your entire visit, as you delve into the forces that led to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, what we’ve learned since and how this historic event will shape our democracy for generations to come.
Never Forget
Pay tribute to all those who have fallen, who have served, and who protect our freedoms today.
Sneak Peek
We won’t spoil the experience by showing you everything, but the video below offers a glimpse of what you’ll encounter at the exhibit.
Expanded Dialogue
As you progress through the exhibit, you will encounter sounds, imagery, media interactives and more that relate to the messages and stories in each area. There’s always more to a story, and wherever you see a “LEARN MORE” placard in the exhibit, you can come here to find out additional information about the subject being discussed.
What Visitors are Saying
Get Involved with the CELL
One of the greatest challenges to global security today is the threat of terrorism. The CELL is confronting this threat through our renowned event series, national training initiatives and world-class exhibit. Here are three critical ways you can make an impact:
The CELL brings together the foremost practitioners and thinkers on national security and terrorism from both sides of the aisle to debate the issues, educate audiences and engage with the public on what they can do to confront the threat of terrorism.
The Community Awareness Program (CAP) is an interactive training designed to provide citizens with the basic tools needed to recognize and help prevent terrorism and criminal activity. It was created in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the State of Colorado.
We are so thankful for our volunteers, without whose assistance the CELL wouldn’t be what it is. They remind us that our mission depends on the work of people who want to safeguard their communities.
- Educate: Come to our events and programs
- Empower: Take one of our trainings
- Engage: Come volunteer with us
The CELL brings together the foremost practitioners and thinkers on national security and terrorism from both sides of the aisle to debate the issues, educate audiences and engage with the public on what they can do to confront the threat of terrorism.
The Community Awareness Program (CAP) is an interactive training designed to provide citizens with the basic tools needed to recognize and help prevent terrorism and criminal activity. It was created in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, and the State of Colorado.
We are so thankful for our volunteers, without whose assistance the CELL wouldn’t be what it is. They remind us that our mission depends on the work of people who want to safeguard their communities.