The Eaton Fire has devastated homes, including those featuring historical tiles by artist Ernest Batchelder, which hold sentimental value for residents. Volunteers are rushing to save these tiles before bulldozers demolish the ruins, aiming to preserve a piece of community heritage. Meanwhile, Alicia Partnoy, a former political prisoner from Argentina, shares insights on resilience from her experiences of being 'disappeared' during the military dictatorship. She stresses the importance of solidarity in surviving trauma, drawing from her journey of writing and advocacy for human rights.
Some of the homes lost in the Eaton Fire featured Arts and Crafts-era tiles made by local artist Ernest Batchelder, which hold significant nostalgic value for the community.
Alicia Partnoy reflects on her experience as one of Argentina's 'disappeared', emphasizing that solidarity among survivors is essential for overcoming trauma and finding resilience.
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