The Fire Took His Sister and His Lifelong Home. He's Been Fighting to Get Back Ever Since
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The fire took his sister and his lifelong home. He's been fighting to get back ever since
The Eaton fire destroyed the homes of Zaire Calvin's family. It took the life of his sister. For nearly a year since, he's advocated for Altadena and for the Black community.
Nearly a year after the Eaton fire destroyed or contaminated thousands of homes in Altadena, fire survivors today urged Southern California Edison to provide housing aid to the many families facing homelessness. Eight out of ten families affected by the Eaton fire are still displaced and most are running out of housing funds, according to a research by the nonprofit Department of Angels. Fire survivors claim that, without SoCal Edison’s support,…
The Eaton Fire Took My Black Santas, But Not My Christmas Spirit
I started collecting Black Santa Claus ornaments and figurines about 40 years ago. I grew up in a small town in Illinois, where I never saw African American Santas or angels or any other holiday figures. So my family started making them for me. I cherished my Black Santas, and as I got older, I began seeking them out myself. Over the years, my collection blossomed into more than 80 ornaments and well over 85 figurines. Some danced, some sang, on…
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