Altadena Fire Leaves Legacy of Resilience and Loss Amid Calls for Equitable Rebuild

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Altadena Fire Leaves Legacy of Resilience and Loss Amid Calls for Equitable Rebuild
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The recent Eaton Fire devastated the Altadena community in California, particularly impacting generations of Black families who found refuge there during the era of redlining. While the fire destroyed homes, it also ignited calls for an equitable rebuilding process that honors the rich history and diversity of the area.

During the illegal and discriminatory practice of redlining, generations of Black families put down roots in Altadena where they could buy homes.whipped through Altadena, California, it didn't just destroy neighborhoods, it wiped away part of the rich history of the city.

The community is also home to hundreds of Black families, whose homes were ravaged by the Eaton Fire one week ago. One home that is still standing, is the one 93-year-old Shelly Daniels and her husband, Paul, purchased for about $16,000 in 1960.

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