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On the Ground in LA: Rebuilding After the Fires

On the Ground in LA: Rebuilding After the Fires

著者: LA Times Studios Rebuild SoCal Partnership
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On the Ground in LA: Rebuilding After the Fires is a branded podcast from LA Times Studios paid for and produced by Rebuild SoCal Partnership. How do you rebuild after historic wildfires charge through your community and uproot your life? This raw and powerful mini-series follows the people on the ground who stepped into the smoke to rebuild what was lost. From hazmat cleanup crews tackling toxic debris, union workers and contractors laying the foundation for safer communities, and local legislators coordinating the comeback, each episode offers an unfiltered look at the challenges, grit, and solidarity driving LA County's rebirth. Told through real footage and first-hand perspectives, On the Ground in LA: Rebuilding After the Fires, is not about the destruction — it’s about the people rebuilding hope, one job site at a time. Each short episode delivers a ground-level view of the people, projects, and partnerships driving LA’s recovery.
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  • With My Own Hands
    2025/07/01

    This episode follows Carpenter's Union member Sergio Lambert as he recounts the night his house burned in the Altadena fire and how he is committed to rebuilding that childhood home with his own hands and the skills he has learned as a member of Local 661. The video was shot at Sergio’s home in Altadena as Sergio, his young son, and his mother, Dollis, walked through the ashes and talked about what they had lost. Sergio points to the 1400 square foot ADU he built with his own hands and how he will rebuild another one as soon as he can. Other filming locations were the Carpenters Training Center in Sylmar where Sergio met with apprentices and an interview with Josh Raper, Regional Manager of the Western States Council of Carpenters. Raper recounts how Carpenters locals from around the country came to the aid of fire victims – both members and non-members. Sergio, who was previously incarcerated and was given a second chance by the Carpenters Union, ends the video by talking about his commitment to his parents to rebuild.

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  • The Art of Rebuilding
    2025/07/01

    Operating Engineers Local 12 member Michael Reilly and his wife, Coleen Sterritt, lost their home during the Altadena fire. Sterritt, a well-known sculptor, lost years of artwork as well. We visit Michael and Coleen at their property that burned down and talk to them about what they lost and how they plan to rebuild. Like many of their neighbors, they were not told to evacuate the night of the fire. They made it out of their home not long before the fire swept through their neighborhood. As we follow the scrapping process, Michael talks about how he wants to preserve the hardscape around the home. He also talks about how the Operating Engineers Apprenticeship program started him out on a career that taught him about the beauty of what operators build. Michael and Coleen also established a relationship with John Renner, the Operator who was working at their site, and made a special request for his services. Local 12 Business Manager David Sikorski visits the site and talks about how the Operating Engineers are “in this for the long haul,” by helping their members who lost homes and the broader community. This is a video about art and the art of rebuilding.

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    5 分
  • Rebuilding Lives – Rebuilding Altadena
    2025/06/30

    This episode follows the story of Sandra Molina, a single mother of three children who turned her life around through the help of the Laborers Union. She rebuilt her life and is now helping to rebuild Altadena as a Hazmat worker. Sandra enrolled as a Laborers Apprentice and took the Laborers Hazmat training course before being dispatched to a job with Anvil Builders. She works from 6 AM to 6 PM, often 7 days a week. We met Sandra at her home at 4 AM, where she prepared for work and kissed her young children goodbye. We follow her to work and get a sense of her responsibilities leading a Hazmat crew as they move from property to property. We also capture the visit of Laborers District Council leader Jon Preciado to the Altadena site that Sandra and other Laborers are working at. Preciado points out that these workers are building careers as well as rebuilding a community. We follow Sandra back home after work and talk to her young daughter, Abigail who knows how hard her mother works to give her children a better life.

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    5 分

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