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The future of the Ninth Ward: organizers don't agree on what would be best.(IS IT SAFE TO REBUILD?)

Colorlines Magazine

| March 22, 2006 | Hernandez, Daisy | 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

While New Orleans was still submerged in water, business developer Pres Kabacoff suggested remaking the city into an "Afro-Caribbean Paris." One city official told reporters that New Orleans would now be the Hollywood of the South, a hotspot for filmmakers and tourists. In all this chatter, however, one spot of New Orleans quickly rose to the top of the debate: the Lower Ninth Ward.

Squeezed between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, the Lower Ninth Ward was home to 14,000 people, 98 percent of whom were Black. More than a third of them lived in poverty, but nearly 59 percent of residents owned homes that had been in their families for generations--at least since the end of World War II, when Black veterans settled there. The houses were built on the most vulnerable of lands, what was originally swamp land.

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Today, the Lower Ninth Ward has become symbolic of whether New Orleans will be turned from a black majority city into a white one. In January, the city's rebuilding commission recommended giving residents a year to rebuild any neighborhood regardless of safety concerns. This move would leave political officials unaccountable. Since the city won't promise financial assistance or even open schools and health care, it would basically say: if you have the money to rebuild, then go ahead. The proposal was a slap in the face since many poor residents had not even been able to afford to leave the city on their own, let alone now return to it.

Activists in the Ninth Ward claim that the bulldozing has actually already begun, but that is difficult to prove since the Lower Ninth was officially closed to the public for three months. But many buildings have been tagged by the city as uninhabitable, and in nearby St. Bernard Parish, 320 buildings have officially been slated for demolition.

In the Ninth Ward itself, the issue of rebuilding has become controversial even among organizers, who can't agree on what would be best for the Black neighborhood. Some are calling to bring poor, Black folks home from the many cities where the government has scattered them. Other activists, however, insist the city isn't safe enough. Some are even questioning what, exactly, anyone would be coming home to.

Is It Safe?

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