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How will our movement respond?(helping disaster victims )(Editorial)

Colorlines Magazine

| December 22, 2005 | Sen, Rinku | COPYRIGHT 2005 Color Lines Magazine. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

For the past month, friends and colleagues have been telling me that Katrina signals the end of the Bush administration.

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It is obvious now that the devastation caused was preventable and that New Orleanians lost out to Bush's other priorities--a tax cut for the upper ranks and the Iraq war and subsequent occupation, costing $400 billion total. The entire nation, say the optimistic, has finally realized that Bush gutted the public programs that help the poor and people of color maintain a basic standard of living and did away with the civil rights protections that defend our humanity.

But I remain depressed and furious. While I did take a minute to appreciate the fact that even white mainstream reporters and celebrities wept over the race and class problem on national television, I can't help thinking that this moment is not going to last very long. By the time this column appears in November, it may already have passed. Unless we act, the country will forget not only that Bush did nothing, but also that the conditions of Black and poor life in the Gulf Coast long preceded his tenure and are replicated in many other places.

This nation's attention span is notoriously short and the implications of the Katrina disaster will be awfully long lasting. The migration of one million poor people of color to other poor communities nationwide in such a short period of time is unprecedented. How will our communities outside of the Gulf Coast cope with ...

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