Why giving cash, not clothing, is usually best after disasters
(Photo: McConnell Air Force Base)

By Julia Brooks, Researcher in international law and humanitarian response, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), Harvard University. Unless you live near a disaster area, sending money may do more good than a mountain of toilet paper. AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez Between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other government entities, nonprofits large and small, and contributions from concerned…