Since the Los Angeles fires began last week, “Parable of the Sower” and other Octavia Butler works written decades ago have ...
Of the three active fires in Los Angeles, the Hurst Fire in San Fernando is 97 percent contained, at 799 acres; the Palisades ...
During the illegal and discriminatory practice of redlining, generations of Black families put down roots in Altadena where ...
We continue our coverage of the devastating wildfires in Southern California, which have killed at least 24 people as of ...
Historically, Altadena and Northern Pasadena were home to some of the first middle-class Black communities in California ...
But they’ll also be looking at what one Altadena woman who frequently hiked the trail from the Pinecrest Gate on the Eaton Canyon rim up to Henninger had noticed: Right under those power-line towers, ...
The community has been a sanctuary for Black residents. Homeownership for African Americans in Altadena is about 81% — close ...
From raging fires to a politician promising to Make America Great Again - Octavia Butler's novels are eerily prophetic.
The Eaton fire cut a brutal swath through Altadena and a cherished way of life in this eclectic foothill community it upended ...
Women reflect on the toll of the Eaton Fire and the destruction it brought to their community of Altadena, a multicultural ...
In the “E” is Octavia E. Butler, a science fiction author buried at an Altadena cemetery that caught fire. Inside one “A,” an image of the Mount Lowe Railway shows the town’s rich history.