Today, August 29th, is the 2nd
anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Today there are still tens of
thousands of families without homes. 30,000 families are scattered
across the country in FEMA apartments, 13,000 are in trailers, and
hardly any of the 77,000 rental units destroyed in New Orleans have
been rebuilt. And this is just one of the many issues the people of New
Orleans and the Gulf Coast are still dealing with.
Today, United for Peace and Justice re-affirms our commitment to the
struggle to shift the use of our tax dollars away from war and toward
the rebuilding of the communities still suffering from Katrina, and
serving the many other needs of communities around the country. On this
sad anniversary, we urge you to re-commit to this critically important
work, a struggle that is interwoven with our efforts to end the war and
occupation in Iraq.
We want to call your attention to a new short film produced Brave New Foundation, "When the Saints Go Marching In."
Here's
what the filmmakers have to say: "During the making of this video, we
heard the heartbreaking stories of good people unable to return home.
We have heard the story of the Aguilar family who lost their home to
the storm and only received $4,000 in payments from their insurance
company. We have met Mr. Washington, an 87-year-old man and former
carpenter, who owned three homes prior to the storm. He is still living
in a FEMA trailer today. And we've met Julie, who could have returned
to her job and normal life, if the government had opened up the public
housing units that she had lived in prior to the storm."
Click here to watch their stories.
After watching the film and hearing these voices, there is something very specific you can do to help. Sign the petition urging the Senate to pass the Gulf Coast Recovery Bill of 2007 (S1668).
The bill is expected to come to a vote after Labor Day. Its passage
will be an important step toward rebuilding the infrastructure in the
Gulf Coast region.
Sign the petition today.
Please
pass the video on and encourage people to sign the petition. It's
important we all support the Gulf Coast region's right to return home
and put the needed resources toward rebuilding these families' lives. |