Many Black and brown immigrants who worked as house cleaners, caregivers, and gardeners lost work after fires destroyed thousands of homes
When climate disaster strikes, those who are the most vulnerable are often the first to be left behind
After the fires destroyed thousands of homes, displaced residents face rental price gouging and dire need for essential supplies
Californians voted against banning slave labor in prisons. A few months later, over 1,000 incarcerated firefighters were deployed to save the very state that upheld their exploitation
Local residents cite climate and budgetary changes to explain why the Palisades and Eaton fires spread so ferociously, but the culprit is slightly more complex
Home insurance companies are increasingly refusing to protect vulnerable areas, as severe weather events become more common due to climate change
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