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Filed under: Activism — zondra at 9:06 pm on Tuesday, November 25, 2008



They say the world changed that day
But did it really?
Millions screamed in awe and agony
at the changing face of democracy
but still others in parts of the country
were denied the humanity
and the ability to fall in love
Marry
Grow old with
Raise a family
and die in the arms of the one
They called husband or wife just because
their marriage did not consist of both
They say the world changed that day….
Did it really?
Cause still across the sea
Families cry in broken lands
Full of pain and misery

Caused by men whose skin

Is the same

The world had changed yet

Unjust Wars are still being fought,

Air is turning sour and unfit for breathing,

Empty tummies fall asleep

Not on cotton sheets

But cold concrete that offer

Pillows for dreams of better days

The world has changed

But little old white ladies

Write jokes on paper napkins

Of Aunt Jemima holding a chicken wing

Replacing the Statue of Liberty

Because their democracy has been tainted

And little seven year old girls bleed infection

Because their mama’s can’t afford

The price of recovery

And

A boy is charged with the killing of his father

And the Congo cries out
Flooding leaves kill many and leave

thousands homeless in Brazil
Teen gets 4 life terms for racist murders in South Africa
Deadly bomb attacks hit Baghdad

In this changing world

The world is changing

Slowly and yet still so much remains the same

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   pvom

February 14, 2009 @ 10:47 am

Great reference to the disheartening Cali ban on gay marriage. Yes, many things remained and still remain the same.

While the face of democracy may have changed, the tendancy for people to rely too heavily on elected leaders will likely remain the same in the short run. How many times have we heard about the “Change Obama is going to bring.” Yes change is needed at the top, but until more people recognize that change must start at the bottom, then we will still have many children sleeping on concrete pillows.

Despite this, I remain optimistic that more young people are committing themselves to the idea that individuals are only as strong as the community they live in.

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