
Also launched this week is http://kozeayiti.org , which is creole for conversation Haiti. This is a great project which enables a dialogue (translated into french, creole, and english) through multimedia and journalism between the Haitian community and those willing to help and listen to their concerns abroad. It will hopefully become a resource for anyone seeking insight or offering input on the future development for the rubble-ridden nation. I'm currently sifting through hours of footage and interviews from the ground and editing them to be uploaded to the site within the next several weeks, thanks to Kemy Joseph of http://urawesome.org for traveling there twice and building an infrastructure of journalists who will continue to provide content.
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