Post-Election Prayer for America

Irma McClaurin
4 min readNov 4, 2020
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It is 5am

and I do not know

the election outcomes,

but I am praying

for a Different America.

I am not an atheist,

nor am I a praying woman,

but last night

and this morning

words of prayer

came upon me.

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Dear….

Please hear my prayer.

We need a Different America

over the next four years.

Regardless of who is elected,

we need an Open America

that will welcome today’s immigrants

like it welcomed First Lady Melania Trump & her parents.

Just like it welcomed

the majority ancestors of all white people

who live in this nation.

All of them, all of us,

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came from someplace else.

Native/Indigenous people

are the First and only REAL authentic Americans of this America.

I am praying for a Compassionate America

that will not

separate immigrant children

from their parents;

that will prosecute ICE agents

who sexually and physically abuse immigrant detainees —

just because they can.

I am praying

for a Healing America

that will prosecute priests

who molest their parishioners,

that will support women’s right

to control their own bodies,

that will support Civil Rights, Voting Rights,

Gender equality, LGBTQ rights,

Diversity, equity, and #BlackLivesMatter

as part of the democratic ethos.

With head bowed,

eyes closed,

and heart heavy,

I am appealing to any and all:

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to God,

to Allah, to Krishna, to Jehovah,

to Jesus Christ, to Buddha, to African Orishas like Mama Wati,

to John Smith and Mormon Followers,

to Mother Earth, to the Universe,

to any and all spirits,

on earth or in heaven.

I am begging you

in humble prayer

to move America

towards “the moral arc of the universe”

that ultimately

“bends towards justice,”

that is fairer & more humble

in the present and future;

that believes in and practices justice;

that will restore Democracy

to a politics of Hope;

that will embrace

those of us

who are “Othered”

because of our race, religion, gender, national origins, or sexual orientation.

I am praying

for a Different America

in which Reparations

for descendants of enslaved Black Americans are realized;

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where police violence &

violent police are eradicated,

where any police

who kills unarmed Black people,

are prosecuted,

found guilty

and held accountable

for their actions,

and jailed

like the animals they are.

And those police who treat

armed white killers

like “besties”, and don’t fear for their lives

from active white shooters, are retired.

I am praying vigorously

for a post-Trump America,

where political arrogance

is packed away;

where presidential policies are not tweeted;

where hypocrisy is revealed,

like “#theRealDonaldTrump”

who trashed science,

told people not to mask up

in a pandemic,

held COVID-19 spreader campaign rallies,

then availed himself

of the best doctors

the best science & best scientists

when he, and his family, got sick with COVID;

then continued to spread

falsehoods about science

after his miraculous recovery —

attributed to scientific & medical innovations.

While across the country,

for every day President Trump

received the best of medical care,

thousands and thousands

of citizens died daily —

with no access to Trump’s COVID medical & scientific miracle treatments.

I am praying

for a Reformed America

that will erase the false charges

against those Black men

imprisoned for simply “breathing while Black.”

Let them out.

Release them

from the politics

of racism, an unjust Justice system,

and intergenerational trauma

of the past and present.

I pray a new future for them,

and for a prison system that focuses

on rehabilitation and not simply incarceration.

On bended knee

and with humbled heart,

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I am praying for America

to wake up

from its white supremacy fantasy

and accept the reality

that they will never

yield power over Black bodies

ever again.

Those hateful days

of white supremacy

domestic terrorism are over.

Let them know

we, Black people, joined by allies,

here and globally,

will resist, resist, resist.

I am praying

for a New America,

a Hopeful America,

an Anti-Racist America,

a Humbled America,

a Just America,

an America of promise & Hope

for ALL its people.

AMEN

© 2020 Irma McClaurin

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Irma McClaurin

Award-winning author/ anthropologist/consultant & past prez of Shaw U. Forthcoming: JUSTSPEAK: Race, Culture & Politics in America: https://linktr.ee/dr.irma