California wildfires could be leaving deeper inequality in their wake
- The California wildfires have impacted neighborhoods in Altadena, which were historically safe for Black families from discriminatory housing practices.
- The Black home ownership rate in Altadena is currently 81.5%, nearly double the national average.
- Victoria Knapp, chair of the Altadena Town Council, expresses concern that the fires have permanently altered the community.
- Many families may need to relocate due to the high costs of rebuilding in Altadena.
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