Dilip Vishwanat is a terrific sports photographer based in St. Louis. His Flash-based galleries on his web site make me drool.
Cat Fish, Catch Fish
This has nothing to do with tsunamis or requesting donations. It's simply to show where a nation's priorities can come to rest.
Year In Pictures
Expect a spate of galleries touting the Year In Pictures. Here is the first one that I could find: New York Times.
Coast to Coast
From a dear family friend, Uncle Wijayanayake, in Colombo, Sri Lanka:
Dear Seshu,
The death toll now is over 18,000 and I guess the final count will be over 50000. The crying need is medical aid and providing clean water and sanitary facilities to obviate mass disease. Thank you for your concern.
Uncle Wije
Meanwhile, Satya Prabakar, CEO of Sulekha.com wrote in:
SULEKHA.COM-AID TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND: Your Contributions Matched Dollar-for-Dollar
Your tax-deductible online contribution to Tsunami Relief in India will be matched dollar for dollar from the Sulekha-AID matching fund. Please read on.
Sulekha.com has partnered with Association for India's Development (AID) and NuWay Advertising to raise money for the relief efforts in India following the devastating earthquake/tsunami that has claimed thousands of lives. Sulekha.com is the world's largest online Indian community. AID is a reputed social service organization run by volunteers all across the world; being a voluntary organization, and with strong grass roots presence in South India as well, AID is geared to maximize the impact of our contributions in India focused on development. All funds raised through this effort will go to AID specifically for Tsunami relief efforts. Nu Way Advertising, a leading US based advertising agency, is working on raising funds from its vast network of clients for the matching fund program.
Sulekha has created a large matching fund (currently at $20,000 and growing) with contributions from several magnanimous individuals and corporations. Individual contributions of less than $500 will be matched dollar-for-dollar from this matching fund. Contributions of $500 / Rs. 25,000 or more will automatically be recognized as a matching fund donation.
If you wish to pledge to the matching fund and pay via check or if you have any questions, please write to Arti Patel at arti@sulekha.net or call her at 214-616-2749.
Help those in dire need by making your tax-deductible contribution today. You can pay online at http://www.sulekha.com/aid. Contributions to AID are tax-deductible in the US. AID's federal tax-ID is 04-3652609.
Warm regards,
Satya Prabhakar
CEO, Sulekha.com
512-947-2231
Coast to coast, if this disaster has taught us anything at all it is this: we are each connected to one another in a sort of web. What affects me, will affect you and vice versa. While the need is great in setting things right again, let's also think of how much we need each other in this time of great need. Cast away for good silly notions of how different “they” are. Look within yourself to help at least one person this next year. While for many it will likely be a terribly unhappy new year, those of us who are capable of making things better, in whatever special way, should step up. Make that your new year resolution. Please!
Tsunami: In The Press
Please visit the SAJA web site for updates to evolving stories about the disaster in South and South East Asia. If you are a journalist aching to find a local angle or a different perspective, there are people and resources that can help you. The blog, Southeast Asia Earthquake and Tsunami (SEA-EAT) remains one of the best with updated information.
Some journalists/writer friends who have already addressed this global catastrophe:
Shankar Vedantam, Suketu Mehta, Sumathi Reddy. You may have to register with each of those sites to read the articles.
I'll do my best to keep adding names and links to desi writers. If you know of any, please add it to the comment section below (please provide the correct name of the writer, the publication and the entire or snipped link).
Please consider donating to the Tsunami Relief Fund.
OBIT: Susan Sontag, writer
“In 1977 On Photography won her the National Book Critics Circle award for criticism. “I came to realise,” Sontag said of the book, “that I wasn’t writing about photography so much as I was writing about modernity, about the way we are now. The subject of photography is a form of access to contemporary ways of feeling and thinking.” Her later treatise on photography, Regarding the Pain of Others (2003), examined how pictures of warfare were both informed by, and influenced, contemporary political and artistic concerns of those who produce the photographs, and those who in turn view them.”
Susan Sontag, the writer who nudged me to think about photography as a cultural pursuit rather than just a object of desire has died. She was 71. Read all related news stories about Ms. Sontag here.
SEA-EAT
South East Asia Earthquake and Tsunami (how unfortunate that this abbreviates to SEA-EAT) has a slew of links and other precious information that you can check on for updates about the situation in South & South East Asia.
The Acorn has a list of ways you can help. And if you are reading this, you can make a donation via this site. Look to the top right section of the page to see the TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND. Help me reach $10,000.
kabhi Cabein mere dil mein
Via Laura Taflinger
Ok, so, I can't sing worth a nickel, but as artist, illustrator and designer Kunal Anand says, I still keep those old songs “close to my heart.”
But this isn't about songs or music, at least not directly. Kunal, based in London, has just launched two very hip t-shirts that he has designed. The one I want can be seen below.

New To Sree
Tsunami Relief Fund
The recent devastation in South and South East Asia has taken an emotional and financial toll on many of our brothers and sisters. While it may be impossible for all of us to go there to help people first-hand, it is possible for us to bring some relief to the troubled areas by making a small, but effective, financial contribution. Please donate liberally!
Every cent we receive through this campaign will be turned over to one the many NGO's on the ground. While the goal is $10,000, it is our deep desire that we can collect a lot more. Help us in this first campaign to directly impact people in their time of greatest need.
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