Ethiopians Unite for Obama

By Teddy Fikre

In large numbers, Ethiopians from Virginia, Maryland, and D.C. united to support Barack Obama for President on March 4th. Overall, Ethiopian-Americans and Americans from DC and beyond—including German visitors who are inspired by Obama’s message of change—gathered together at the Renaissance Hotel to watch the results of the March 4th Primaries.

All in attendance realize that they are at the cusp of a historical moment. It has been a long time indeed since a presidential candidate inspired so many to do so much. Those who came to support Barack Obama did so in spite of the torrential downpour of rain that inundated Washington DC on this particular night. Fekadu Mariam and Lullit Marcos braved the bad weather to support Barack Obama and contribute their part to ensure his election. What they—along with the rest of the supporters—realize is that democracy demands action. It is not enough to talk about the election at the water cooler or over coffee.

Becoming a citizen of the United States of America is a blessing, a blessing that many people in Ethiopia and countries throughout the world yearn for. Thus, there is a special responsibility that comes with being a citizen; one of those responsibilities entail being involved as active citizens by voting. Our nation—the United States of America —is noble and extraordinary; as citizens; we enjoy freedoms that are not imagined by the majority of the global denizen. It is our duty to be involved in the political process. A muted voice is not heard; if the Ethiopian community does not speak through the ballot, their voices and their interests will not be heard. Democracy does not heed the nattering of idle complaints; however democracy listens to the fierce urgency of motivated voters.

On this night, a multitude of Ethiopians did not take for granted their responsibilities as citizens. The large and diverse gathering of Barack Obama supporters showed up in significant numbers and raised significant contributions for the Obama campaign. In the coming months, Ethiopians will have a chance to make a real difference in states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina. The Ethiopian community can have a significant impact in these states; all should follow the lead of Eyasu Theodros in being active participants in our vibrant democracy.

Ethiopians — and all Americans — email [email protected] for ways to actively support Barack Obama’s campaign for President.