And, of course, escapism is a supply-and-demand business. As the world requires more of the people in it, it also offers more ...
According to a UCLA study, Black residents in Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton ...
Black History Month begins this weekend, and the McMaster community is gathering on Monday, Feb. 3, to start off a month-long slate of programming, events . . .
Creator Tracy Oliver and cast members talk about the series’ final season, where its core characters find happiness in ...
In their new show at Pioneer Works in New York, American Artist reflects on Butler’s most famous series of novels and her ...
In case you haven’t noticed, we’re living in an Octavia Butler novel. The fires the queen of Afrofuturism predicted would ravage Los Angeles in 2025?
The historic fires in Los Angeles meant many students lost homes, schools, or both. Now, as some schools reopen, families are trying to find routine.
"The future is not pretty and shiny. It has all the same problems that we have now." American Artist told ARTnews.
Loss, love and a sense of belonging — survivors, evacuees, heroes and allies weigh in on what the fires revealed ...
ALTADENA, Calif. -- Decades ago, the writer Octavia Butler had imagined a Los Angeles ravaged by fires. The Altadena cemetery where the science fiction and Afrofuturism author is buried did catch ...
The phrase, which gained momentum in 2020, has resurfaced, in part because it can seem like Octavia Butler was more than a ...
These schools include Field, Washington, Madison, Norma Coombs, and Roosevelt Elementary Schools; Jefferson Children’s Center; Hodges; Octavia E. Butler Middle School; Burbank; Pasadena High ...