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While the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Fair Housing Act in 1968 officially ended “redlining,” the practice of denying Blacks and other communities of color access to housing in certain areas ...
The Eaton fire, burning on the east side of the city near Pasadena, has completely obliterated a vital piece of Black history. Altadena was more than a neighborhood; it was a beacon of opportunity.
It uses United States census data to analyze housing patterns based on five dimensions of segregation: evenness (how evenly the population is dispersed across an area), isolation (within an area), concentration (in densely packed neighborhoods), centralization (near metropolitan centers), and clustering (into contiguous ghettos). [8]
Had the annexation succeeded, Pasadena would be the 108th largest city in the United States. With early-1960s redevelopment in Pasadena, the routing of extensions of the 134 and 210 freeways, and lawsuits over the desegregation of Pasadena Unified School District, there was white flight and convulsive racial change in Altadena. In 1960, its ...
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Northeast Pasadena is the area north of the 210 freeway, between Hill Avenue and the Eaton Wash. Residents of Northeast Pasadena attend Pasadena High or Marshall Fundamental Secondary School. This neighborhood is served by Metro Local line 267, Foothill Transit Route 187 and Pasadena Transit lines 10, 31, 32, 33, 40 and 60.
The city of Pasadena has announced it will resume parking enforcement nearly a month after the deadly Eaton fire began in Altadena, a San Gabriel Valley community located in the foothills just ...
Pasadena Now is an online magazine first published in April 2004 by James Macpherson and co-publisher Candice Merrill. Pasadena Now was established to serve the Pasadena , California -area community as an online source of news, information, and entertainment.