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48th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference | Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, Tennessee | March 20 - 22, 2025.
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Friday, March 21
 

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Agricultural History and Science T.J. Farr Hall All About Moonshine Bartoo Hall Exploring Appalachia through History, Performance, Belief, and Storytelling Henderson Hall Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Appalachia Henderson Hall Jappalachia: The Oft-Neglected Intersections Between Appalachia and Japan Henderson Hall Jean Ritchie Memoir, Ron Rash Works by a Fiddler, Cultural Exchange Between Zuni Sacred Mountain and App State's Grandfather Mountain, and Live Music Henderson Hall Justice and Memory on the Landscape: Examples from Community Organizations in Kentucky T.J. Farr Hall Schools and Health Care T.J. Farr Hall Student Health Coalition —Taking Measure of Student Activism, 50 Years Later: What is the Long-Term Impact of Short-Term Student Involvement and Service in Appalachia? Bartoo Hall Teaching Appalachia Beyond Appalachia Henderson Hall What the Water Reveals and How We Heal Henderson Hall Howdy Ya'll: Voices from the Hills a Video Documentary Henderson Hall Transitions and Representations: Women Rewriting the Rural Landscape T.J. Farr Hall Writing Appalachian Women’s History Henderson Hall A Classroom for the Community: The UT Appalachian Justice Research Lab Henderson Hall Environmental Injustices and Community Resilience in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene T.J. Farr Hall Sacred Places and Historical Preservation: The Central Appalachia Churches Project Henderson Hall Who Owns the Land? Addressing Heirs’ Property in Rural Tennessee and Beyond Henderson Hall

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