I want to preserve our legacy': Black families in Altadena fear displacement after fire
Briefly

Donny Kincey expressed that Altadena is not just about homes but about history and maintaining a future for families in an increasingly unaffordable city.
The wildfires not only destroyed over 12,000 homes, leaving at least 27 people dead, but also affected the legacy and community of Altadena.
Kincey reflected on the uniqueness of Altadena, stating, 'There's nowhere like my hometown,' emphasizing its cultural significance and historical contributions.
The devastating wildfires, fueled by hurricane-force winds, created incidents that would become among the worst in California's wildfire history, damaging the lives of countless families.
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