Zydekitten
08-21-2007, 08:12 PM
On August 29, the 2-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the Sierra Club and a host of other community groups are taking to the streets for a "Day of Presence (http://action.sierraclub.org/site/R?i=EPZ6OoLws7fy9udqrvYPtQ..)" in support of Gulf Coast recovery, and to draw attention to the lack of progress in rebuilding.
A quarter of a million people are still displaced from the hurricane, unable to return because they have no homes, jobs, or the means to rebuild. The coalition of community groups, businesses, and entertainment organizations is calling for a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Meanwhile Katrina cleanup has generated tons of debris, much of it being sent to landfills in low-income neighborhoods. But community groups are fighting back.
Here's additional info from the Louisiana Justice Institute:
Take Action
8/29: A DAY OF PRESENCE - WE MATTER, WE CARE, WE ACT
The Essence Music Festival in New Orleans was a huge success. It brought more than $120 million, hope and moments of happiness to the city and raised the spirits of people throughout the region. But as the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the situation in New Orleans remains dire. Some 250,000 people are yet displaced throughout the nation, unable to return because they have no homes, no jobs nor the financial means to rebuild. Two years later, 70 schools in Orleans Parish are still closed. There are no mental health services and no hospitals to serve the uninsured poor. The $1.175 billion in federally appropriated funds for the Katrina rebuild and relief effort are being held up by FEMA.
Enough is enough! It's time for our community to stand up and take action. There must be a national outcry, a day of outrage, a day of protest, prayer and possibility that the media cannot ignore; a day on which we demand that our national decision makers redirect our tax dollars away from war and war profiteering to create a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Join Essence Cares, as well as scores of national and regional organizations in our call to action:
1. We demand our national leaders redirect tax dollars away from the war to create a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
2. We demand funding for the rebuilding of the levees, for the safety of the people of New Orleans.
3. We want to return to New Orleans and need expeditious housing and job assistance to come back home.
4. We demand adequate health care. No displaced child or adult should go sick, untreated or without medication because his or her state-based medical insurance is not valid in the state where they've been temporarily relocated.
5. We need government funding for mental health counseling and support services for those dealing with the aftermath of their loss.
This is what we're asking you to do:
1. Stand with us on Wednesday, August 29th, in New Orleans as we take to the streets for a massive demonstration, 10 AM - 4 PM, CST.
2. Call your congressional and state representatives and the White House to demand the immediate restoration and betterment of New Orleans, Gulf Port, Biloxi and the entire Gulf Coast region. The toll-free number for the congressional switchboard is: (888) 226-0627. You can also email your Congressmen and women and senators by logging onto www.house.gov (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.house.gov) and www.senate.gov (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.senate.gov), respectively.
3. We urge you to rally 10 family members, friends and colleagues to call their congressional leaders in a show of solidarity and protest and demand the restoration of the Gulf Coast region.
It's time for action. Let's take a stand.
We will be there
RAIN OR SHINE,
FIRE OR FLOOD,
HELL OR HIGH WATER.
Bring umbrellas and water.
Log onto www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org) to get involved and register for 8/29, A Day of Presence: We Matter, We Care, We Act.
A quarter of a million people are still displaced from the hurricane, unable to return because they have no homes, jobs, or the means to rebuild. The coalition of community groups, businesses, and entertainment organizations is calling for a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Meanwhile Katrina cleanup has generated tons of debris, much of it being sent to landfills in low-income neighborhoods. But community groups are fighting back.
Here's additional info from the Louisiana Justice Institute:
Take Action
8/29: A DAY OF PRESENCE - WE MATTER, WE CARE, WE ACT
The Essence Music Festival in New Orleans was a huge success. It brought more than $120 million, hope and moments of happiness to the city and raised the spirits of people throughout the region. But as the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, the situation in New Orleans remains dire. Some 250,000 people are yet displaced throughout the nation, unable to return because they have no homes, no jobs nor the financial means to rebuild. Two years later, 70 schools in Orleans Parish are still closed. There are no mental health services and no hospitals to serve the uninsured poor. The $1.175 billion in federally appropriated funds for the Katrina rebuild and relief effort are being held up by FEMA.
Enough is enough! It's time for our community to stand up and take action. There must be a national outcry, a day of outrage, a day of protest, prayer and possibility that the media cannot ignore; a day on which we demand that our national decision makers redirect our tax dollars away from war and war profiteering to create a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
Join Essence Cares, as well as scores of national and regional organizations in our call to action:
1. We demand our national leaders redirect tax dollars away from the war to create a regional Marshall Plan that restores New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.
2. We demand funding for the rebuilding of the levees, for the safety of the people of New Orleans.
3. We want to return to New Orleans and need expeditious housing and job assistance to come back home.
4. We demand adequate health care. No displaced child or adult should go sick, untreated or without medication because his or her state-based medical insurance is not valid in the state where they've been temporarily relocated.
5. We need government funding for mental health counseling and support services for those dealing with the aftermath of their loss.
This is what we're asking you to do:
1. Stand with us on Wednesday, August 29th, in New Orleans as we take to the streets for a massive demonstration, 10 AM - 4 PM, CST.
2. Call your congressional and state representatives and the White House to demand the immediate restoration and betterment of New Orleans, Gulf Port, Biloxi and the entire Gulf Coast region. The toll-free number for the congressional switchboard is: (888) 226-0627. You can also email your Congressmen and women and senators by logging onto www.house.gov (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.house.gov) and www.senate.gov (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.senate.gov), respectively.
3. We urge you to rally 10 family members, friends and colleagues to call their congressional leaders in a show of solidarity and protest and demand the restoration of the Gulf Coast region.
It's time for action. Let's take a stand.
We will be there
RAIN OR SHINE,
FIRE OR FLOOD,
HELL OR HIGH WATER.
Bring umbrellas and water.
Log onto www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org (http://www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org/yahoo_site_admin/www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org) to get involved and register for 8/29, A Day of Presence: We Matter, We Care, We Act.