A study published Tuesday by UCLA researchers indicates the Eaton Fire disproportionately affected Black residents in Altadena. The research comes from a new data brief from the UCLA Ralph J. Bunche ...
Data from the study indicates that over 60% of Black households in Altadena were located within the Eaton Fire perimeter, and nearly half of them were destroyed or severely damaged. Comparatively ...
A new UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Altadena’s Black community and that systemic inequality and redlining contributed to fire vulnerability. The study ...
They were “some of the first hardworking Black families who were able to buy property in California and then pass down those homes through generations.” Then the Eaton fire came, tearing ...
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It was a foothold in generational prosperity. Black residents were disproportionately affected by the fire that ravaged Altadena, Calif.Credit...Philip Cheung for The New York Times Supported by ...
The Black community in Altadena, Los Angeles County, has been devastated by the uncontrolled Eaton Fire, which has scorched over 10,600 acres and claimed over 20 lives. Residents and supporters ...
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The community is also home to hundreds of Black families, whose homes were ravaged by the Eaton Fire one week ago. "You've got three generations," said Altadena resident Pauline Daniels.
Nearly every day since the Eaton Fire destroyed her home, Dr. Dorothy Ludd-Lloyd’s ... Ludd-Lloyd originally purchased the house in 1972 for her parents; a feat for a Black woman who had been kept ...
Four years ago, an electrical fire tore through a popular East Hempfield ... Glen Eshelman, then owner of the historic building that housed Black Knights Tavern and Grill, mourned the loss but ...