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Disaster Voices Lab

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Podcasting • Food Systems • Community Nonprofits Disaster Recovery Media Prototype

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9 contributions to Disaster Voices Lab
🎙️ Building the Altadena Community Media Network
The Altadena Talks Foundation is continuing to expand the community media ecosystem that has grown out of the Altadena Talks Podcast. Through the collaboration between Altadena Community Media Network (ACMN) and Disaster Voices Lab, we are building a platform where community members can document, share, and preserve the real stories of Altadena. This initiative connects several projects and platforms working together: • np.altadenatalks.org – The nonprofit foundation supporting community recovery, education, and media initiatives• altadenatalks.com – The Altadena Talks podcast and community storytelling platform• acmn.la – The Altadena Community Media Network, expanding local media production and training• disastervoiceslab.org – A storytelling and archival project focused on capturing lived experiences from disasters and recovery efforts Together, these platforms form a community-powered media network focused on: • Preserving the stories of Altadena residents • Providing media training and storytelling opportunities • Creating a permanent archive of community recovery and resilience • Amplifying voices that are often overlooked in traditional media Our goal is simple but powerful: Document the moment. Preserve the history. Empower the community voice. If you are a resident, community leader, artist, journalist, student, or storyteller, we invite you to participate. This network belongs to the community. Altadena has a story to tell — and we are building the infrastructure to make sure those stories are heard.
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🎙️ Building the Altadena Community Media Network
wiki.altadenatalks.org coming soon
We have incorporated a wiki type encyclopedia of data dealing with disasters and utilizing the Eaton Fire and Altadena as the data prototype (wiki.altadenatalks.org). These little missions take time and I will keep everyone up to date on the progress as it happens. We are also incorporating NotebookLM to upload all data regarding the disaster that we either own or have proven to be fact by others in the community. The reason why this is important is because NotebookLM data is comprised solely of the data we have selected to be the primary source of information. I predict these projects (DVL Skool Community, Wiki, and NotebookLM) will be completed around the same time closer to Summer/2026
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wiki.altadenatalks.org coming soon
Community Mission
Disaster Voices Lab exists to help communities build trusted local media systems that activate before, during, and after disasters. Using the Altadena Talks model as a real-world disaster recovery media prototype, this community trains local media makers, podcasters, and nonprofit leaders to inform, organize, and guide their communities when people need clarity, resources, and direction most. Our mission is to: - Turn community media into a reliable alert and resource hub - Show how podcasts and digital platforms can coordinate food, housing, aid, and recovery efforts - Provide a replicable media framework other disaster-affected regions can adapt quickly - Preserve community voice while supporting emergency response, recovery, and rebuilding This is not about content for content’s sake. It's about creating media infrastructure communities can depend on when traditional systems are overwhelmed or silent. Altadena Talks is the working prototype. Disaster Voices Lab is how that model spreads—city to city, disaster to disaster.
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Bringing up the website: www.disastervoiceslab.org
Your Community Voice Snapshot
In **one paragraph**, answer: - Who needs to hear your community’s story? - What happens if no one tells it? - What would change if your voice was amplified? This is about clarity — not perfection.
0 likes • Jan 17
@Jamal Smith exactly, a perfect place to learn given that we've gone through it for one whole year, others in disaster areas can really benefit from someone in that community creating something similar
Welcome to Disaster Voices Lab – Start Here
Welcome message What this community is Why Altadena Talks is the model ### Your 6-Step Onboarding Checklist ☐ Read the Community Rules ☐ Post Your Introduction ☐ Watch Orientation Lesson ☐ Choose Your Track ☐ Complete Your Community Voice Snapshot ☐ Unlock Office Hours
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@Jamal Smith Still in the early stages, wanna make sure the flow works before accepting folks, remember we've talked about this from day one, now its coming to fruition
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Brian Baccus
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Brian Baccus is a community leader in Altadena, Ca. Instrumental in establishing nonprofit organizations aimed at empowering youth community services.

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