Trending...
- BKM's Senior Managing Director of Operations, Susan Rounds, and Associate Director of Design, Koren Mercer, Honored as 2025 Women of Influence
- California: TOMORROW: Governor Newsom joins CAL FIRE to announce an expansion of world's largest aerial firefighting force
- Silva Construction Gives Advice on Home Remodeling Trends for 2025
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- In A Tale of Two Los Angeles Wildfires—Separate and Unequal, political analyst and Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson takes a biting, provocative look at how race, class and politics rammed its way into the monumental Los Angeles wildfire calamity.
Hutchinson says that the L.A. fires were another classic tale of two disasters, separate and unequal. The plight of the residents of West Altadena, often labeled Black Altadena, testified to that. When asked whether they expected a presidential visit from President Trump to their devastated neighborhood the residents almost uniformly answered "no."
He assesses the massive challenges of recovery and rebuilding faced by predominantly Black West Altadena.
More on The Californer
He demolishes the myth of equitable relief for Blacks and Hispanics and the poor when disaster strikes. He attacks the ruthless playing of politics with disasters such as the L.A. fires.
He cites the blame game savagely played by Trump and others at the expense of California Governor Gavin Newsom and most notably Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, an African American female. He contends that the fires offered a unique possibility and a promise for a renaissance of recovery and rebuilding for Black Altadena.
Hutchinson has written a revealing, poignant cautionary tale for public officials of what could and should have been done during and in the aftermath of the L.A. wildfires—and the future.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ5XFB6F
Hutchinson says that the L.A. fires were another classic tale of two disasters, separate and unequal. The plight of the residents of West Altadena, often labeled Black Altadena, testified to that. When asked whether they expected a presidential visit from President Trump to their devastated neighborhood the residents almost uniformly answered "no."
He assesses the massive challenges of recovery and rebuilding faced by predominantly Black West Altadena.
More on The Californer
- California, federal government, Yuba Water Agency partner up in historic project to reopen North Yuba River to native fish
- People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos Announces New Board Leadership & Corporate Partnership Initiative
- What People Are Saying About ZIBA
- Blue Wolf Interactive Reveals Critical Strategies for Local Businesses to Dominate Near Me Searches
- Breaking Celebrity News Actor/Influencer Andre Swilley to Attend World Premier of "Thunderbolts"
He demolishes the myth of equitable relief for Blacks and Hispanics and the poor when disaster strikes. He attacks the ruthless playing of politics with disasters such as the L.A. fires.
He cites the blame game savagely played by Trump and others at the expense of California Governor Gavin Newsom and most notably Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, an African American female. He contends that the fires offered a unique possibility and a promise for a renaissance of recovery and rebuilding for Black Altadena.
Hutchinson has written a revealing, poignant cautionary tale for public officials of what could and should have been done during and in the aftermath of the L.A. wildfires—and the future.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ5XFB6F
Source: The Hutchinson Report
Filed Under: Books
0 Comments
Latest on The Californer
- Countrywide Roll Off Expands its Dumpster Rental Business in Kansas Area
- California: Governor Newsom announces appointments 4.24.25
- RHF's Marple Manor & Ralston Tower Celebrate Massive Renovations
- Ahead of peak fire season, California adds second C-130 airtanker to world's largest aerial firefighting fleet
- California: Governor Newsom proclaims Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide
- San Francisco Democratic Party Calls on Mayor Daniel Lurie to Oppose Big Tech Tax Avoidance Lawsuits
- TCVN Survivor XI Startup Pitch Competition at OC Innovation Week Announces More Value for Founders
- Long Beach: Youth Invited to Provide Input on Park Programs and Amenities to Increase Park Usage Among Young People
- PMB, El Camino Health and Lifepoint Rehabilitation break ground on El Camino Health Rehabilitation Hospital
- Chapter 3: The Molestation from A Letter to Pawtone
- Lyricalmar Set To Release Powerful New Ep "MARCHIVES" May 16
- Charleston, SC - ACSEC offers Rain Barrels Through Annual Program
- HAVAS CHICAGO APPOINTS FRANK DATTALO AS CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER
- Greek Government Issues Landmark Ministerial Order Addressing Citizenship of Greek-born adoptees
- Baltimore Author Crafts Space Opera Where Human Questions Outshine Galactic Scale
- Stout Surpasses 60,000 Acres and 3 Billion Plants Scanned
- OpsVeda Announces Launch of TariffSight, the World's First Comprehensive Platform to Address Tariff-Driven Challenges
- UC Ventures Appoints Julie Chang as Managing Director of Investments
- MAJOR New release of Krypto500 (ELF-HF) Sigint - COMINT software
- New Build-to-Suit VA Medical Office Facility Coming to Highland Heights, KY