16 January 2010 CI Students courageous coverage featured on Salon.Com

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  1. Posted By: Barbara on January 16th, 2010 12:58 am

    Hello and peace be to you these most terrifying days. Our prayers are with you from all over the world.
    The world has not forgotten your country in time of great need.
    Thousands of people and organizations are donating millions of dollars.
    Doctors and Volunteers are on the way now to help with this terrible disaster with ample distributions of medical, food and water is on the way.
    The world grieves with this distress caused by the earthquake.
    The livelihood of your country is the concern of all nations.
    We are your brother and sisters in time of need. May God be with you and keep you under his wings.

    Japan
    Barbara

  2. Posted By: Rev. Omantra on January 16th, 2010 1:19 am

    Dear Sudents:
    I work in a high school and am a guidance counselor
    I am so moved by what you are doing.
    art is so important especially in a time like this.
    You are so brave and such survivors to continue to move foward, even under such horrible conditions.
    Keep doing what you are doing.
    God bless you, and your beloved country.
    Rev. Omantra

  3. Posted By: Liz on January 16th, 2010 2:02 am

    Thank you for using your skills as filmmakers to document the damage in Jacmel. My husband lived there in 59, when his father was chief engineer on the pier, and so, during this crisis, his focus has been primarily on the well-being of Jacmel. If there is anything people in the states need to know about Jacmel — how best to get aid or supplies to you (aside from what Red Cross and others are trying desperately to do), how things are there, let us know. We will be watching your site for any new information. Good luck to you and all Jacmel from some Americans who love your city.

  4. Posted By: Crystal F. on January 16th, 2010 2:11 am

    hello,
    I am 15 years old. There is not much I can do to help but these images tear my heart so I pray and cry for the people of Haiti. Please keep making these videos. Please
    May God be with you.

  5. Posted By: Bob on January 16th, 2010 4:49 am

    Heard about your work here in Canada too on CBC radio. Stay strong. More help is coming.

    http://www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2010/01/15/haiti-filmmakers.html

  6. Posted By: Lynne Oakes on January 16th, 2010 3:00 pm

    You are doing something so essential and I commend all of you for taking a horrible situation and doing something about it that will actually help people understand.
    L. Oakes

  7. Posted By: Linda Knudsen on January 17th, 2010 3:32 am

    Thank you for keeping us informed of the situation in Jacmel. We are praying for our friends who live there – Pastor Joseph Belizaire and his wife, Suzette. He is Pastor of The Evangelical Baptist Church of the Orange Grove. It is on a dirt road near the airport. I will also pray that you will hear good news of your student who is missing.

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