June 30, 2026

Venezuela After the Earthquake: What's Really Happening and How You Can Help with Lori Adams-Brown

Venezuela After the Earthquake: What's Really Happening and How You Can Help with Lori Adams-Brown
A World of Difference
Venezuela After the Earthquake: What's Really Happening and How You Can Help with Lori Adams-Brown
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One week ago, twin earthquakes tore through the Venezuelan coastline Lori Adams-Brown grew up on. In this solo episode, recorded live and shared here as this week's show, Lori reports what's actually happening on the ground, draws on her firsthand experience coordinating relief after the 2004 Indonesian tsunami, and gives you a vetted list of where to send help right now.

  • The scale of the disaster: two quakes thirty-nine seconds apart, the strongest Venezuela has felt in over a century, and a death toll still rising

  • What Lori learned coordinating UN OCHA relief efforts after the 2004 Indonesian tsunami, and how that experience is shaping what she's watching for in Venezuela now

  • The political obstacles slowing rescue efforts, including documented interference with aid access

  • Why children are especially vulnerable after a disaster like this, and what trauma-informed care actually looks like

  • A vetted list of organizations working on the ground right now, and what to check before you give

  • What it means that some of the hardest-hit families had just been deported back into the disaster zone

This is a solo episode. Lori spent five years in Indonesia coordinating infrastructure and relief projects through UN OCHA after the 2004 tsunami, and is drawing directly on that experience here.

  • 00:00 — Why Lori is recording this today

  • 01:30 — What happened: twin earthquakes, June 24

  • 03:30 — Scale of the damage and the rising death toll

  • 07:55 — The epicenter, decades of substandard construction, and a 1999 disaster that echoes this one

  • 13:00 — Documented interference with rescue access

  • 17:00 — Lessons from the 2004 Indonesian tsunami response

  • 24:00 — Children, trauma, and why “resilience” can be misread

  • 27:15 — Vetted organizations on the ground right now

  • 33:00 — The Darién Gap, asylum, and families caught between two crises

  • 38:15 — How to help if you can't give: attention as aid

  • 40:00 — Listener Q&A: large NGOs vs. local organizations

  • 46:10 — A closing note on ICE deportations into the disaster zone

  • 49:58 — Closing thoughts

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