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Twice Displaced: From Freeways to Fire in Black Altadena

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What happens when a community is forced to start over—again? In this episode of “Conversation Live: Altadena Rising,” James Farr sits down with Tina Jackson Williams, Vice Chair of the Pasadena 710 Restorative Justice Committee, for an urgent conversation on how Black families lost their homes, not once, but twice. First, through eminent domain and freeway expansion that bulldozed vibrant Black neighborhoods in Pasadena. And again, generations later, through the destruction of the 2025 Eaton Canyon Fire.

Together, Farr and Williams trace how racist housing covenants, redlining, and broken promises created a cycle of displacement. What does it take to repair generational harm? And can restorative justice offer a real path forward? From policy to personal stories, this episode is a history lesson and a call to action.

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