A Call To Action From Susan Taylor Of Essence Magazine.
Greetings,
all-
I
am just back from the Essence Music Festival in
There
must be a national outcry, a day of outrage, a day of protest, pray and
possibility that the media cannot ignore; a day during 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.
8/29:
A DAY OF PRESENCE
We
Matter. We Care. We Act.
We
are all weary, and our lives are overscheduled. But taking a stand at this
crucial moment is something we must do. As Frantz Fanon said, each generation
must discover its mission and, having discovered its mission, either fulfill or
betray it. Our generation is at grave risk of the latter. There’s not an issue
killing our community that
African
Americans have stood solidly together on and remedied since the Civil Rights
Movement. Let’s write a new history. Let’s stand together on this and win
social and economic justice for the people of the
This
is the call: On 8/29 the tens of thousands who can travel to
Millions
of Black people, our White, Latino, Native and Asian brothers and sisters all
who are committed to social and economic justice are to call their
congressional and state representatives and the White House to demand the
restoration and betterment of New Orleans, Gulf Port, Biloxi and the entire
Gulf Coast region. The telephone number for the White House switchboard is
(202) 456-1414; the
America
will inundate Washington with a storm surge of phone calls, emails and faxes,
loudly protesting this administration’s shameful disregard for the people
elected officials are supposed to protect. We want the state and national
headquarters of both the Republican and Democratic parties to get a startling
and disturbing wake-up call: Black people will not be taken for granted.
On
8/29 we must be fully present with all of our caring, compassion and
determination. Present on that day we must have our national leaders,
presidential candidates and elected officials, faith communities, fraternities,
sororities, union members and celebrities present in full force.
Tyler
Perry, Kimberly Elise, Regina King, Victoria Rowell, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Blair
Underwood and others are with us in spirit, checking their schedules and
awaiting details. CSI’s Hill Harper is taping and is requesting the day off.
Comedian and festival host Jonathan Slocumb, who kept
the 8/29 initiative alive each day and evening before the tens of thousands of
festival goers, cares and will be present on that day. Tom Joyner will be
broadcasting from
And
of course, we need a huge turnout from the people of New Orleans and the Gulf
region and as many thousands of displaced evacuees as can manage to return and
have their presence register in Washington, in the media and the national
consciousness.
We
want all presidential candidates to take heed of the national discontent and
our resolve to hold them accountable.
Americans
are unaware of how gravely people of the
And
yet, as Barack Obama
pointed out the evening he spoke at the festival, $165 million a day is being
spent on the war in
research puts the number at an average of $259 million
each day - an amount that could pay for a full year in Head Start pre-school
programs for 35,000 three- and four-year-olds. For less than the amount spent
in one month in
Marian
Wright Edelman noted that the Day of Presence is taking place at an opportune
moment, just before Congress reconvenes to make its final decision, along with
the President, on whether or not to fund the State Children’s Health Insurance
Program (SCHIP) and help the dispersed children of Katrina get the mental
health support and health coverage they desperately need.
Regional
co-conveners include Mayor Nagin, Councilwoman
Cynthia Willard-Lewis, who represents the Ninth Ward, committed activist
lawyers Tracie Washington, president and CEO of The Louisiana Justice
Institute, and Judith Browne, co-director of the Advancement Project, and the
Rev. Norwood Thompson, Jr., president of the New Orleans chapter of SCLC. The
Louisiana Justice Institute is the lead organization and is forming a broad
coalition of regional and community-based groups to plan the day’s program and
work on the regional turnout.
Marian
Wright Edelman will help to organize our faith communities, and Marcia Dyson is
working on a framework to sustain the movement beyond 8/29.
Who
will step up as national co-conveners, along with Melanie Campbell, executive
director and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation,
ESSENCE Cares and those leaders who joined me in meeting with the mayor? Please
contact Melanie Campbell at melaniec@ncbcp.org.
On
August 28 The Louisiana Justice Institute,
We
need all hands on deck. Our job “all of us”, is to
mobilize the masses to act. Together we have the compassion, the will and
spiritual resources to help our sisters and brothers in the Gulf region to
reclaim and better their lives. They matter and deserve to be treated with the
dignity and respect due every human being, none more than tax-paying African
Americans, whose ancestors helped build and make the nation the wealthiest on
earth.
Please
give this email and the related ones that will follow the widest possible
distribution. Let’s organize our community to stand up and stand together as we
haven’t done in decades. With the needs of our people - not our egos leading
the way, we will win.
No
forces arrayed against us can withstand our unity and love.
OneLove,
Susan
Susan
L. Taylor
ESSENCE