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Touring disaster: does viewing the devastation in New Orleans help?

Colorlines Magazine

| July 01, 2006 | Flaherty, Jordan | COPYRIGHT 2006 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

"I WANT AS MANY PEOPLE TO COME visit here as possible." one Lower Ninth Ward resident remarked, walking past the infamous breached levees and destroyed homes of his neighborhood. "The national media has forgotten us, the politicians in D.C. have forgotten us. I support anything to get the word out."

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Among the people of New Orleans, the sentiment is common--that the country has moved on, and if people come here and see, maybe they'll bring attention and consciousness.

Beginning days after the storm, New Orleans hosted a stream of celebrities and political players, from Sean Penn to a United Nations Human Rights envoy, to a long series of PR visits from President Bush. More recently, Women of the Storm, a nonpartisan group led mostly by wealthy white women from New Orleans, raised a lot of cash and publicity to fly to D.C. and convince congressional representatives to come view the devastation.

Driving through the Lower Ninth Ward, there are scattered groups on guided or unguided tours-from residents surveying their homes to tourist-filled buses and vans filled with church volunteers or scruffy activists on bikes. People come to see the levee break (now mostly fixed), to consider the houses (now mostly cleared) and to view the general devastation (still very much present).

What does all of this witnessing add up to? For those telling the story of New Orleans without the context of racism, corruption and neglect that caused this, it could just be another act of God. "Things have changed, big and small," ...

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