This is a single integrated panel presentation. Instead of three separate presentations, all three presenters will take turns discussing this collaborative project and engaging the audience in discussion. Questions we will ask include: What does a healthy Appalachian community look like? How do we include diverse voices (many musics) in community based art and planning projects? How can rural Appalachian communities proactivley respond to rapid change? These questions will help engage the audience in a productive discussion about supporting local efforts to sustain Appalachian communities
The Appalachian Art Preservation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sh...
Many rural places, defined as communities with less than 50,000 inhabitants, have a well-developed s...
As an introductory attempt to develop improvements within economically challenged Magoffin County, K...
PLEASE NOTE: This submission assumes that APPALACHIAN TEACHING PROJECTS could both 1) give an oral p...
Drawing on oral histories of Eastern Kentucky women artists working for social change and her work w...
Scholars working in public spheres in Appalachian arts and traditional culture experience challenges...
The Appalachian Program at Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College has been working with a ...
At a time of generational change within the community-based arts and education fields, the central A...
Community arts, including spoken word poetry, have a long history as a tool for community developmen...
This study is being conducted to understand how nonprofit arts programming can impact the resiliency...
This round table discussion will focus on using art, activism, and activism through art to engage an...
This roundtable discusses a project to build better national support systems for regional economic t...
NOTE TO CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS: As I have organized this panel so that select members of my recent un...
With the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition as the 2018 conference host and a focus on community ...
Decades after the largest migrations from Appalachia into urban centers across the Midwest, Appalach...
The Appalachian Art Preservation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sh...
Many rural places, defined as communities with less than 50,000 inhabitants, have a well-developed s...
As an introductory attempt to develop improvements within economically challenged Magoffin County, K...
PLEASE NOTE: This submission assumes that APPALACHIAN TEACHING PROJECTS could both 1) give an oral p...
Drawing on oral histories of Eastern Kentucky women artists working for social change and her work w...
Scholars working in public spheres in Appalachian arts and traditional culture experience challenges...
The Appalachian Program at Southeast Kentucky Community & Technical College has been working with a ...
At a time of generational change within the community-based arts and education fields, the central A...
Community arts, including spoken word poetry, have a long history as a tool for community developmen...
This study is being conducted to understand how nonprofit arts programming can impact the resiliency...
This round table discussion will focus on using art, activism, and activism through art to engage an...
This roundtable discusses a project to build better national support systems for regional economic t...
NOTE TO CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS: As I have organized this panel so that select members of my recent un...
With the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition as the 2018 conference host and a focus on community ...
Decades after the largest migrations from Appalachia into urban centers across the Midwest, Appalach...
The Appalachian Art Preservation Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sh...
Many rural places, defined as communities with less than 50,000 inhabitants, have a well-developed s...
As an introductory attempt to develop improvements within economically challenged Magoffin County, K...