This session would be a roundtable discussion with alumni, founders and current STAY Members to talk about the history of the STAY Project, which formed out of the 2008 Appalachian Studies Association Conference, and what has changed to make it easier to for young folks to STAY in Appalachia. We will also talk about what s still making it difficult for young people to STAY and how we can show up for that
Twenty-three participants invested three days in October 2012 to brainstorm as a think tank on the t...
This panel will present recent scholarship from a publishing project entitled Appalachia Revisited: ...
How do you define the word “young”? What youth generation do you identify with? What was it like to ...
Across the Central Appalachian region, young people are working together to build inclusive communit...
Many Appalachian Studies programs and centers today are dealing with multiple challenges. While some...
This roundtable will address the challenges of expanding participation in the interdisciplinary ASA ...
The purpose of this roundtable is to discuss the future of the field of Appalachian Studies. A multi...
Appalachian special collections and archives are a critical component of Appalachian Studies researc...
This roundtable will focus on early civil rights efforts in the Appalachian region, particularly on ...
A roundtable discusses is presented on the book Transforming Places: Lessons from Appalachia, edit...
Since its inception in the 1970s, Appalachian Studies scholars and activists have worked to mediate,...
This roundtable discussion will include both seasoned and novice instructors who will share the succ...
Only in Appalachia (OIA) will be engaging in a “Community Conversation” to discuss our work to resha...
This round table will ask participants to talk about their own graduate work and research in the fie...
The Appalachian Food Summit is a community of writers, scholars, chefs, farmers, brewers, restaurant...
Twenty-three participants invested three days in October 2012 to brainstorm as a think tank on the t...
This panel will present recent scholarship from a publishing project entitled Appalachia Revisited: ...
How do you define the word “young”? What youth generation do you identify with? What was it like to ...
Across the Central Appalachian region, young people are working together to build inclusive communit...
Many Appalachian Studies programs and centers today are dealing with multiple challenges. While some...
This roundtable will address the challenges of expanding participation in the interdisciplinary ASA ...
The purpose of this roundtable is to discuss the future of the field of Appalachian Studies. A multi...
Appalachian special collections and archives are a critical component of Appalachian Studies researc...
This roundtable will focus on early civil rights efforts in the Appalachian region, particularly on ...
A roundtable discusses is presented on the book Transforming Places: Lessons from Appalachia, edit...
Since its inception in the 1970s, Appalachian Studies scholars and activists have worked to mediate,...
This roundtable discussion will include both seasoned and novice instructors who will share the succ...
Only in Appalachia (OIA) will be engaging in a “Community Conversation” to discuss our work to resha...
This round table will ask participants to talk about their own graduate work and research in the fie...
The Appalachian Food Summit is a community of writers, scholars, chefs, farmers, brewers, restaurant...
Twenty-three participants invested three days in October 2012 to brainstorm as a think tank on the t...
This panel will present recent scholarship from a publishing project entitled Appalachia Revisited: ...
How do you define the word “young”? What youth generation do you identify with? What was it like to ...