As the rebuilding of New Orleans begins, concern is growing about the direction the reconstruction will take, and whether it will benefit the city’s poorest and darkest-skinned residents. In particular, New Orleans jazz musicians have begun to raise their voices against what they fear will be the “Disney-fication” of the cultural scene. “And if the plans for the future of the city don’t include its humblest residents, I fear that the communities that created jazz in the first place will be dispersed — and the country will have lost a good bit of its soul.”