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In part 1 of "Rooted in Recovery," reporter Daniella Lake captures the aftermath of the Eaton Fire prioritizing firsthand accounts. The episode also explores the powerful parallels with the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, unearthing a shared legacy where fire ravaged a thriving Black community.
This exploration of personal testimony and historical connection weaves together a narrative of mourning, the importance of memory, and the ongoing journey toward resilience.
(Episode photo courtesy of Pastor Andre Wilson)
By The Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice LabIn part 1 of "Rooted in Recovery," reporter Daniella Lake captures the aftermath of the Eaton Fire prioritizing firsthand accounts. The episode also explores the powerful parallels with the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, unearthing a shared legacy where fire ravaged a thriving Black community.
This exploration of personal testimony and historical connection weaves together a narrative of mourning, the importance of memory, and the ongoing journey toward resilience.
(Episode photo courtesy of Pastor Andre Wilson)