The Cosmic Sitcom spotlights Haiti Digital Bibliography

January 21, 2010

in Information Age

Filmmaker and friend Carlos Pedraza surprised me this morning with a flattering spotlight on the Haiti Digital Bibliography:

Many, many thanks to Carlos for the support, the help, and for spreading the word. The HDB has been an odd and, at times, spastic endeavor thus far, but it has been interesting to note the different (and sometimes not) angles at which writers and analysts have gone about addressing the Haiti earthquake(s). From the headlines alone, you can see the vital role modern technology has played in the course of events.

To contribute a link to this ever-evolving list of digital sources about the Haiti earthquake and its aftermath, please drop an URL to haitilinks @ gmail . com. To donate to relief efforts in Haiti, take your pick.

Check out Carlos’s ongoing film projects at Blue Seraph Productions and his cultural analyses and coast-to-coast adventures on The Cosmic Sitcom.

Banner by Carlos Pedraza used with permission. Aerial photo of downtown Port au Prince, Haiti. Source: United Nations Development Program on Flickr. Used under Creative Commons license.

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