They Left Us Here to Die: Hurricane Katrina and Ethnic Cleansing in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Submitted by phrf on May 27, 2007 - 8:09pm.
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This session will be on: June 28, 2007 - 10:30am It will be held at: Atlanta Ballroom E room at the Westin Hotel View scheduleOrganization DescriptionPresentation, English, Handouts, No Interpretation
When it became clear the U.S. government was not going to help displaced communities, in particular Black and other oppressed nationality communities of the Gulf Coast hurt by the storm, the People’s Hurricane Relief Fund and Oversight Coalition (PHRF/OC) was born. Community organizers and concerned people acknowledged that we must hold accountable those who abandoned us, and that those most adversely affected should have a central role in all aspects of putting our lives back together, individually and collectively.
The purpose of PHRF/OC is to ensure a grassroots hurricane survivors movement lead by people from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region that plays a central role in all decisions made about relief and the rebuilding of their area. PHRF is working to build a People’s movement – a movement of grassroots persons disproportionately impacted by Hurricane Katrina and the dehumanizing treatment they received from local, state, and federal officials. Our mission is:
* To build and maintain a coordinated network of hurricane and flood survivors, community leaders, organizers and community based organizations with the capacity and organizational infrastructure that can help win the demands of people most impacted by Hurricane Katrina and government neglect.
* To facilitate an organizing process that empowers local, grassroots leadership with national and international support and foster oppressed nationality leadership, particularly Black leadership, with the support of a multi-national alliance.
* To create a sustainable space for networking and strategizing that ensures comprehensive movement building and political empowerment.
* To facilitate the return and rebuilding process and ensure local, grassroots leadership and participation in every phase. Proposal Demographicsidentify as people of color are 65 years or older Session DescriptionThis presentation will expose the systematic program of ethnic cleansing taking place in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The Black majority of the regions, particularly in New Orleans, are being denied the unqualified human right to return to their homes by the US government on all levels. Rather than adhering to the human rights standards and international treaties that govern the process of relief, resettlement, and reconstruction for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), or its own laws and policies, such as the “Stafford Act” or the “USAID Assistance to Internally Displaced Persons Policy”, the US government has fundamentally chosen a neo-liberal, free-market solution to guide its policy of recovery, resettlement, and reconstruction in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. First NameKali Last NameAkuno Contact E-mailkaliakuno@gmail.com Proposing OrganizationPeople's Hurricane Relief Fund Organization Websitewww.peopleshurricane.org Position or TitleDirector Contact Telephone(504) 301-0215 Event DayThursday, June 28th (Consciousness + Awareness Raising / Current Struggles) Contact Address1418 N. Claiborne #2 Contact CityNew Orleans KeywordsHemispheric relations (see also North-South relations) Human Rights, Civil & Political Movement building Audience Number25-50 people Contact StateLA Contact ZIP70116 Person ReviewingMike G |