The fires that burned parts of Southern California will likely become the most expensive wildfires in U.S. history. They also burned a scar through historically Black neighborhoods in Altadena.
about 75% of African Americans living there own their homes — close to double the national rate. So when the Eaton Fire ignited last week and tore through Altadena and parts of neighboring ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for ...
A home in Altadena that was burned to the ground by last month’s Eaton fire has been sold for more than $100,000 above the ...
AFRICAN AMERICANS WERE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST FOR BUYING HOMES IN THAT AREA, ESPECIALLY IN LOS ANGELES. BUT IN ALTADENA IN PARTICULAR, IS WHERE THEY STARTED BUYING HOUSES. NOW, MORE THAN 50% OF ...
In the wake of the devastating Eaton and Palisades fires, many are wondering what will happen to these communities that had long established roots and histories.
Among the worst hit was the historic Black community of Altadena. It was one of the first neighborhoods in Southern California where Black families were allowed to buy homes, becoming a haven for ...
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Shai McCall and her family lost their home in the devastating Eaton wildfire in Southern California. Read their heartbreaking story and how they're rebuilding.
Charles White Park, named in honor of the African American artist and Altadena resident, is a stone’s throw from La Fiesta ...
I live somewhere else now, but Altadena will always be home. Charles White Park, named in honor of the African American artist and Altadena resident, is a stone’s throw from La Fiesta Avenue.