(11 am. – promoted by ek hornbeck)
I’ve been watching all of the coverage of the inauguration festivities over the last few days and am feeling at a loss for words for what is happening. The American people are collectively experiencing a healing from the fear that has gripped this country and was so exploited by the out-going administration.
This transcends politics. Its about our national psyche. The best summation that I’ve heard over the last few days was a CNN commentator who said that he’s sensing a “softening of the hearts of Americans.”
And finally, the words of Langston Hughes are seeing fruition.
I, Too, Sing America
I, too, sing America.
I am the darker brother.
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong.Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes.
Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then.Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed–I, too, am America.
So words fail me. But for this one moment in time, I’m singing with Bono.
I’m watching the festivities. If you’d like to chat about what you’re seeing/thinking – please join me.
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already today. One for me was seeing Mohamed Ali arrive for the festivities.
but my friend who owns a pub has two TVs & I thought I’d ask him to tune one of them to the festivities. This kicks off at noon EST, right? What channel are you watching; or, who has the best coverage?
… they’ll have teevees in our cafeteria for everyone to see the inauguration.
I can’t wait.
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introduced and there is booing – singing “nah, nah, nah, nay, hey, hey, goodbye.”
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Vice President!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Goodbye Cheney – hello Biden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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performing…Perlman, Ma, Montero and McGill!!!!!!!!!!
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we’re about to have a new President.
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to the President and the former President.
I can feel the weight lifted in my bones!!!!!!!!!!!!
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report on her experience in DC today at Jack and Jill Politics.
for this essay (and it’s title and song!)
was able to catch some of the ceremony live (the swearing in and Obama’s speech) but there were only two of us in the room who cared what was being said (and that about sums up how many obama supporters there were), so didn’t really get the sense and feel until this evening.
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no words, of course, to describe. except there was this moment, after the ceremony was over, Obama and Michelle were standing together, looking outward at something (goodbye to the Bushes, probably) and the camera zoomed in for a closeup. then zoomed out, then in again. these two faces, a tight shot of them, and it dawned on me as if for the first time, “This is our President and First Lady.” i don’t know that it was real to be before that moment, and i can’t imagine what others are feeling about the realness of it all.
a shock. also a shock of recognition. this is us.
my god, the speech. unequivocal.
at the Comm. College in Oregon where I teach. There was a small classroom set aside with probably 40-50 people crammed in (standing room only). There was a good mixture of students, staff and faculty. After Obama finished the oath the room erupted in cheers and applause. I was glad I was there for it, it really felt good. It was the same feeling I had on election night, but better…
relief and joy…