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the people are screaming, the powers and principalities refuse to hear them
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From New Orleans: A Prayer for Maids, Maintenance Men and Me

Submitted by Stephen Rockwell on Wed, 11/08/2006 - 5:28pm.

....

From the ferry dock the street car to the office goes up Canal Street through downtown-bustling with the rebuilding of hotels; we often stop for construction and utility trucks. Less than a mile away in any direction, there is no bustling only brokenness. I cry every day-like now.

While many of my friends celebrate the Democratic control of Congress, my life in the Big Easy gives me no reason to rejoice. For the poor are never the priority of the powerful. Over a year later, the vast majority of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast are in third world conditions with Democratic representation at the municipal, state, and federal levels. Billions of dollars have flowed into the region into the hands of Republican benefactors. And I wonder, “God where are you?” and “How could you let this be?”

So then, I get up every day in search of my faith with an eye on broadening my vocation and deepening my calling. Praying that you will make yourself known. In the eyes and the efforts of those left on their rooftops, you do. Now, I have not come to be the voice of the voiceless as an organizer for the People Organizing Committee admonished me. Rather the people are screaming, the powers and principalities refuse to hear them; I must work in solidarity with and follow the leadership of least of these so they might speak their special truth to the world. For these maids and maintenance men maybe the salvation of democracy and my own.
Amen.

Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, Executive Director
Interfaith Worker Justice Center of New Orleans, LA
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