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With Generational Wealth at Stake, Altadena’s Black Eaton Fire Survivors Organize to Tell Their Stories

Black families in Altadena face insurance delays and denied claims over a year after the Eaton Fire, risking displacement amid slow rebuilding and investor land purchases.

They thought they did everything right. Filled out forms on time. Tried to get permits to rebuild. Kept receipts for adjustors. But they were met with inspectors who didn’t show up, missing loss-of-use funds, and insurance claims left “under review” for months. Now, their generational wealth is on the line. Black Altadena residents gathered on the steps of Victory Bible Church Friday morning, Feb. 27, to share progress on their rebuilding effort…

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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