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Subject: Press Conference tomorrow- the New Orleans
People's Committee- please distribute
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 22:03:50 -0500
From: Becky Belcore
To:
bbelcore@hotmail.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 5, 2005, 3:30 p.m. CST
Press conference:
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
4:00 p.m. CST outside the Reliance Center at Kirby and
McNee
New Orleans Black Community Leaders Charge Racism in
Government Neglect of Hurricane Survivors
Press conference to announce plan to save lives and
demand role in rebuilding effort
HOUSTON – A national alliance of black community leaders
will announce the formation of a New Orleans People’s
Committee to demand a decision-making role in the
short-term care of hurricane survivors and long-term
rebuilding of New Orleans.
Community Labor United (CLU), a New Orleans coalition of
labor and community activists, has put out a call to
activists and organizations across the country to work
on a “people’s campaign” of community redevelopment.
Organizing efforts will take place across hundreds of
temporary shelters.
The population of New Orleans is 67 percent black and
over 30 percent of the population lives below the
poverty line, reflecting the current demographic of
hurricane survivors displaced all over the South.
While the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
the White House, and Governor Blanco attempt to regain
the public’s trust by evading the question of who’s to
blame, a short and long-term plan for New Orleans
hurricane survivors has remained in a political vault of
silence.
“This is plain, ugly, real racism,” states Curtis
Muhammad, CLU Organizing Director. “While some
politicians and organizations might skirt around the
issue of race, we in New Orleans are not afraid to call
it what it is. The moral values of our government is to
‘shoot to kill’ hungry, thirsty black hurricane
survivors for trying to live through the aftermath. This
is not just immoral—this has turned a natural disaster
into a man-made disaster, fueled by racism.”
Leaders of CLU, in alliance with nearly twenty other
local organizations and several national organizations
will discuss their plan at a press conference on
Tuesday, September 6, 2005, at 4:00 p.m. CST outside the
Reliance Center at Kirby and McNee. The coalition will
announce:
· The formation of the New Orleans People’s Committee
composed of hurricane survivors from each of the
shelters, which will:
1. Demand to oversee FEMA, the Red Cross, and other
organizations collecting resources on behalf of the
black community of New Orleans
2. Demand decision-making power in the long-term
redevelopment of New Orleans
· Issue a national call for volunteers to assist with
housing, healthcare, education, and legal matters for
the duration of the displacement
Tax-exempt donations for the People’s Committee and the
national coalition can be made out to: Young People’s
Project, 440 N. Mills St., Suite 200, Jackson, MS 39202
or visit www.qecr.org
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Community Labor United is a coalition of progressive
organizations in New Orleans formed in 1998. Their
mission is to build organizational unity and support
efforts that address poverty, racism, and education. CLU
organized in the areas hardest hit by the hurricane.
Curtis Muhammad is a veteran Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC) organizer and co-founder
of CLU.
For more information, please contact:
Curtis Muhammad
Community Labor United (CLU)
muhammadcurtis@bellsouth.net
Becky Belcore
Quality Education as a Civil Right (QECR)
bbelcore@hotmail.com
Becky Belcore
Volunteer Organizer
Louisiana Research Institute for Community Empowerment (LaRICE)
(c) 312.804.3417
bbelcore@hotmail.com
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POSTED AT:
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Who is to blame for the slow response to Hurricane
Katrina? Watch Clip below:
Movie clip: Lt. Commander Kelly explained that NorthCom
was ready to go well in advance of Katrina....they
wanted to leap into action, but the White House never
made the call.
Please wait....... 584KB plays 2.44 min.
http://www.apfn.org/Movies/BBC_Katrina.wmv

Barbara Bush-Audio
http://www.apfn.org/audio/bb.mp3
"And so many of the people in the arena here, you know,
were underprivileged anyway so this (she chuckled)--this
is working very well for them.
http://www.apfn.org/audio/bb.mp3
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http://www.apfn.org/APFN/KATRINA.HTM
Lt. Commander Kelly explained that NorthCom was ready to
go well in advance of Katrina....they wanted to leap
into action, but the White House never made the call.
What was Bush doing...............? Bush was on
vacation, sharing some cake with John McCain, and
pretending to play some guitar.
http://www.apfn.org/APFN/KATRINA.HTM