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Appalachian Studies Association Conference 2025
Appalachian Studies Association Conference 2025
48th Annual Appalachian Studies Conference | Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville, Tennessee | March 20 - 22, 2025.
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Friday
, March 21
7:00am CDT
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Meeting
Henderson Hall
International Connections Committee Meeting
T.J. Farr Hall
Special Collections Committee Meeting
Henderson Hall
8:00am CDT
After All, the Water Will Come: Flooding and Resilience in Appalachia
Henderson Hall
Authors-Meet-Critics: Power and Just Transition: The Struggle for a Post-Coal Future in an Appalachian Valley
Henderson Hall
Be a Man: Healthier Masculinity in the Mountain South
Henderson Hall
Black Geographies in Appalachia
Henderson Hall
Drawing Environmental Justice Connections Between in Appalachia and the India
Henderson Hall
Finding Our Appalachian Voices in the North
Henderson Hall
Medical Histories
Henderson Hall
Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
Henderson Hall
Transforming the Foundry: Planning the Resurrection and Reuse of an Historic but Contaminated Industrial Site
Henderson Hall
Widows and Orphans: Four Appalachian Poets Explore Loss and Hope
Henderson Hall
The Gifts of Poet Bill King
Bartoo Hall
Trauma and Co-Creativity in Appalachia
T.J. Farr Hall
Academic Success in the Heart of Appalachia
Henderson Hall
Posters Open
Roaden University Center (RUC)
Registration, Exhibit Hall, and Silent Auction Open
Roaden University Center (RUC)
9:30am CDT
Water Center Open House
Prescott Hall
Adolescence Meets Artificial Intelligence: The Need for Ethical, Practical Technology Use in the Classroom
Henderson Hall
Appalachia Rural Education and Queer Identities: Voices from Rural and (Out)Rooted
Henderson Hall
Appalachian Disasters! ASA Special Collections Committee Disaster Response Resources
Henderson Hall
Dark Skies in Appalachia Part 1: Literature, Poetry, and Place
Bartoo Hall
Memoir and Memoirists
Bartoo Hall
Mountain Justice Summer 2005 — 20 Year Reflections
Henderson Hall
Music and Musicians
T.J. Farr Hall
New Directions in Twentieth Century Appalachian Labor History
Henderson Hall
The Flooding in Appalachian Streams and Headwaters (FLASH) Initiative: Building and Sustaining Strong Transdisciplinary Partnerships to Foster Positive Change
Henderson Hall
Tourism
Bartoo Hall
Traditional & Independent Research in Smyth County, Virginia
Henderson Hall
Community Remembrance Projects in East Kentucky and Southwestern Virginia" Convener: Eric Fields, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
Henderson Hall
The Mountain Fiesta: Cultivating Comunidad in Central Appalachia
T.J. Farr Hall
Barking Up the RighTree: How to Implement a Therapy Dog Reading Program in Rural Appalachian Schools
Henderson Hall
Embodied Making: A (Re)Considered Narrative of Place and Identity
T.J. Farr Hall
10:00am CDT
Morning Snack Break
Roaden University Center (RUC)
11:00am CDT
Plenary 1
Stonecipher Hall
Y’ALL WORKSHOP
Roaden University Center (RUC)
12:15pm CDT
Lunch on your own
Camp Happy Apalachee
Henderson Hall
1:00pm CDT
Featured Panel: “Latino Influence on Country Music"
T.J. Farr Hall
Teaching African American Music History in High School and Postsecondary Classrooms across Appalachia
Bartoo Hall
1:30pm CDT
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
3:00pm CDT
POSTER SESSIONS
Roaden University Center (RUC)
Academic Histories
Henderson Hall
Academic Kinship: Reviving Appalachian Studies with Interdisciplinary Connection
Henderson Hall
Appalachian Identity: Us
Henderson Hall
Appalachian Life in Fiction and Film
T.J. Farr Hall
Film Studies
Henderson Hall
Imaginary Appalachia and the Assumed Rural Experience of the Appalachian Woman: Challenging the Idea of a Homogenous Female Experience in Appalachia
T.J. Farr Hall
Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Empowering Appalachian Communities
Bartoo Hall
Land & Livelihoods in Transition: Mapping Dispossession and Resistance
Henderson Hall
Politics and Policy
T.J. Farr Hall
Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
Henderson Hall
Rural Imaginary
T.J. Farr Hall
A Reading from Women Speak, Volume Ten
T.J. Farr Hall
The World We Live in and the Words We Write: Life and Art in Eastern Kentucky
Henderson Hall
Veins of Controversy: The TVA Pipeline and Appalachia's Future?
Henderson Hall
AppalAsian Musicians Gathering
Henderson Hall
Building a Community Safety Toolkit for Family and Domestic Violence with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Appalachian Justice Research Center
Henderson Hall
Transforming Education for First Generation, Low Income and Rural Students: The First2 Network Approach
Bartoo Hall
4:00pm CDT
Afternoon Snack Break
Bryan Fine Arts Building
Rachel Rodriguez Latin Country Music Performance
Bryan Fine Arts Building
4:30pm CDT
A Reading from Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel Volume 27: Appalachian Fusion
T.J. Farr Hall
Appalachian Englishes
Bartoo Hall
Appalachian Identity: New Media
Henderson Hall
Appalachian Identity: Others
Henderson Hall
Archiving and Storytelling
T.J. Farr Hall
Celebrating and Sustaining Appalachian Foodways: AConversation with the 2025 Appalachian Foodways Practitioner Fellows
T.J. Farr Hall
Dark Skies in Appalachia Part II: People and the Sky
Henderson Hall
STEM Education
Henderson Hall
A Way to Dance: A Reading and Discussion with Cathryn Hankla and Her Students
T.J. Farr Hall
Swannanoa and Blanket Town: The Rise and Fall of an American Mill Town
Henderson Hall
Networking Technological Gaps in Academic and Activist Endeavors
Henderson Hall
Using the Future Creating Workshop Method to Engage Communities in Utopian Thinking
Henderson Hall
5:00pm CDT
Appalachian Center Directors’ Meeting
T.J. Farr Hall
6:30pm CDT
Keynote: John Gaventa- “Rural Appalachia in Global Context: Reimagining a Just and Sustainable Future”
Stonecipher Hall
8:00pm CDT
The Bilbreys Performance
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