The Ripple Effect

In disasters where a lot of people lose their homes, the impacts are not confined to a single city or town. They ripple outward, cascading into the surrounding area, as the survivors are forced to go looking for new places to live. This is the story of what happened after the famous fire in Paradise, California, and where many of the survivors ended up. It’s a cautionary tale about a town caught in the cross hairs of both the climate crisis and the housing crisis, and what happened when thousands of displaced people showed up on its doorstep.

If you want to listen to a song that John Michael wrote about his experiences in the Camp Fire, you can find it here.

Not Built For This is a 6-part mini-series from 99% Invisible, with new episodes on Tuesdays and Fridays in the 99% Invisible feed. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

Credits

This episode was reported and produced by Emmett Fitzgerald with additional reporting by producer Sofie Kodner. The rest of the Not Built for this Team is producer Jayson De Leon and managing editor Delaney Hall. Further invaluable editing from Christopher Johnson, Joe Rosenberg, Kelly Prime, and the one and only Roman Mars. Mix and sound design by Martín Gonzalez. Theme and original music by George Langford from Actual Magic with additional music by Swan Real. Fact checking by Sona Avakian. Series art by Aaron Nestor.

Emmett and Sofie spoke with Susan Dobra, musician John Michael Sun, Crystal Johnson, Ed Mayer the former director of the Butte County Housing Authority, Jon Baird of Parkway Real Estate, and Hilary Crosby of Safe Space Chico.

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