Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #76
This is the 76th Carnival of Hurricane Relief. The first was hosted by Glenn Reynolds at the urging of Hugh Hewitt with the support of N.Z. Bear in direct response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast. It also includes areas damaged by Hurricanes Rita and Wilma.
Hosts are needed! Posts are needed! Pictures are needed!
See the CoHR homepage for details.
| Name/Handle | Blog | Post Description |
| Mark Hancock | PhotoJournalism | Still shoveling away at Rita The Texas Gulf Coast continues its effort to rebuild. |
| Emily Metzgar | Emily Metzgar | Louisiana 2007: Point. Counterpoint. Understanding Louisiana politics and the fallout from Hurricane Katrina requires context. |
| Matthew White | Beyond Katrina | Fed Up New Orleans Residents Are Giving Up On Negative NY Media Coverage Is the meme of “failed NOLA” a dog-bites-man story? A resident of NOLA bites back at New York media coverage. |
| bayoustjohndavid | Moldy City | Get a Load of Couhig A critical look at mismanagement of recovery funds in NOLA. |
| Seymour D. Fair | Third Battle of New Orleans | What’s Next? Locust? Killer Bees? A tornado stomps through NOLA. A blogger had a front-row seat. Eek. |
| Seawitch | Thoughts by Seawitch | Cost of Rebuilding Cost goes beyond than money in rebuilding the Mississippi Gulf Coast. |
| Mark Folse | Wet Bank Guide | There were three men came out of the west A NOLA native debunks an NYT story on the brain drain from NOLA. |
| Aaron Epp | Aaron and the Sea of Stories | Service in New Orleans an Unforgettable Experience for Students Out-of-state students helping with Katrina relief get reassigned to tornado clean-up in NOLA. |
| Jessica Bartter | UCF News & Information | Hope for Stanley Foundation Launched to Use Sport to Help Katrina Survivors Students from the University of Central Florida help out. |
| JMU News | JMU Poetry Center Releases Hurricane Katrina-Inspired CD James Madison University helps survivors reconnect through poetry and song. |
Special Note: A Squidoo Lens has been created for CoHR.
A Squidoo Lens is a way to organize online information.
Four small payments have been made to
the Grameen Foundation USA
based on income derived from the CoHR Squidoo Lens.
However worthy in itself, the Grameen Foundation USA
is not a good fit for CoHR.
We would prefer to donate the income to a local charity working directly on Gulf Coast recovery.
We encourage Gulf Coast charities
to register with Squidoo
and let CoHR know.
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