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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
 

7:00am CDT

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Meeting
Friday March 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
Henderson 214
Friday March 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
Henderson Hall

7:00am CDT

Special Collections Committee Meeting
Friday March 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 305 
Friday March 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:00am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

After All, the Water Will Come: Flooding and Resilience in Appalachia
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 004
Convener: Alison Stine, NPQ
  • "Driving Us Away, Bringing Us Home," Alison Stine, NPQ
  • "New Work About Flooding from the Appalachian Citizens' Law Center," Brendan Muckian-Bates, Appalachian Citizens' Law Center
  • "A Time Measured in Water: The 1998 Flooding of SE Ohio," Wesley R. Bishop, Jacksonville State University, Alabama
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Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Authors-Meet-Critics: Power and Just Transition: The Struggle for a Post-Coal Future in an Appalachian Valley
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HEND 304B
Convener: Gabe Schwartzman, University of Tennessee
Presenters:
  • Barbara Ellen Smith, Emerita
  • Philip Lewin, Florida Atlantic University
  • Rebecca Scott, University of Missouri
  • Cathy Kunkel, Independent
Authors’ Response 
  • John Gaventa, Institute for Development Studies
  • Gabe Schwartzman, University of Tennessee
Summary: In this session, panelists respond to John Gaventa and Gabe Schwartzman's forthcoming book, Power and Just Transition: the Struggle for a Post-Coal Future in an Appalachian Valley. Nearly fifty years after Gaventa's groundbreaking text, Power and Powerlessness: Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian Valley, the co-authors revisit the Clearfork Valley, the setting of the first book, and ask how power relations are shifting in a moment of fossil fuel transition. Fifty years ago, the coal company was a defining actor in relations of power in this valley. Now, the valley produces no coal and The Nature Conservancy, the world's wealthiest environmental organization, controls much of the land in the valley. The book raises questions about how power relations shift as actors and economies change, using a power framework to examine the rise of the conservative right, emerging for-profit conservation models, grassroots struggles for a just transition, and Biden-era investments in environmental justice and energy transition. Panelists will provide critical reflections on the new book and its contributions to Appalachian Studies scholarship.
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Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Be a Man: Healthier Masculinity in the Mountain South
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 316
Convener: Matthew Sidney Parsons, Independent
• Matthew Sidney Parsons, Independent
• Willie Carver, KY120 United AFT, LGBTQ+ Taskforce
• Rick Childers, Berea College
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Black Geographies in Appalachia
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 214
Convener: Jillean McCommons, University of Richmond
  • "The ‘Double Minority’ Position: Black Feminism in the Black Appalachian Commission, 1971-1974," Jillean McCommons, University of Richmond, Wilma Dykeman Faces of Appalachia Fellow 2024-2025
  • "‘It's Always Nice to Have People That Has Your Back’: Black Appalachian Women Working Within and Beyond State-led Agricultural Organizations," Jed DeBruin, Jacksonville State University
  • "The Decline of Over the Rhine: Urban Renewal and Community Erosion in a Rural Appalachian City," Dorian Cleveland, University of Kentucky
  • "‘Remembering Where it Used to be’: (Re)claiming the Hills and Hollers as Historically Black Spaces in Eastern Kentucky," Kristan L. McCullum, Clemson University
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Drawing Environmental Justice Connections Between in Appalachia and the India
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 305

Convener and Presenter: Denali Sai Nalamalapu, Independent.


Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Finding Our Appalachian Voices in the North
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 108
Convener: Jody DiPerna, Independent
  • "Death in a Small Mill Town," Jody DiPerna, Independent
  • "Driverless Cars in a Mountain Region," Patrick McGinty, Slippery Rock University
  • "American Glass, a reading," Christina Fisanick, Pennsylvania Western University
  • "Careful Negotiations, a reading," Natalie Sypolt, Pierpont Community & Technical College


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Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Medical Histories
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 216
Convener: Bob Hutton
• "Cottage Plans and Work Cures: Highland Hospital and the Romantically Restorative Rural," Gabby Kiser, University of Virginia
• "Appalachian Women, WWII, and Changes in Mountain Medicine," Gracie Amburn, University of Tennessee Knoxville
• "The History of Herbal Usage among Cherokee Women," Catherine Philips, Tennessee Tech University
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HEND 216
Convener: Cicero M. Fain, III, Marshall University 
  • "Finding the Greenup County Slave Revolt in David Walker’s Appeal," Andrew Feight, Shawnee State University
  • "Researching Slavery in Eastern Kentucky and the Mystery of Dinah's Execution," Marlitta Perkins, Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
  • "Thinking about the Greenup Slave Revolt in Terms of Environment," Chris Leadingham, University of Kentucky
Summary: Dr. Cicero M. Fain, III will convene a panel session focusing on the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative, funded by an Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) POWER Grant. Panelists include Dr. Andrew Feight, Director of Research and Outreach for the Initiative; Marlitta H. Perkins, an Outreach Specialist for Greenup County, Kentucky; and Dr. Chris Leadingham, a project consultant with the University of Kentucky. 
 
This session will highlight ARC-supported research on Underground Railroad history in the tri-state region of Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ohio, uncovering largely forgotten chapters of resistance to slavery in Appalachia. The discussion will center on the Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829, a long-overlooked chapter in the region’s history. Over a decade of research by Feight, Perkins, and Leadingham, along with significant new discoveries in archives from Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Louisiana, allow for a more complete story to be told and the memories of those involved commemorated. 
  
The panel will outline plans to mark and commemorate the site of the revolt, located near the banks of Tygart Creek, close to what was once Liberty, Kentucky. The site, formerly home to Lynn Elementary School, will soon feature a public wayside marker as part of the new Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tour, which is being developed as part of the ARC POWER Grant. Each panelist will contribute by discussing their role in researching the revolt, the importance of local collaboration with residents, tourism officials, and county leaders, and how these partnerships have been essential to the success of the initiative. 

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Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Transforming the Foundry: Planning the Resurrection and Reuse of an Historic but Contaminated Industrial Site
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 106B
Conveners: Tim Thornton and Jason Davis, Radford University
  • Wilma Dotson, Radford University
  • Jade Horton, Radford University
  • Leslie Pendleton, Radford University
  • Oli Sparks, Radford University
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Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Widows and Orphans: Four Appalachian Poets Explore Loss and Hope
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 114
Convener: Darnell Arnoult, Independent
  • Darnell Arnoult, Independent
  • Cathryn Hankla, Professor Emerita, Hollins University
  • Denton Loving, EastOver Press
  • Linda Parsons, Madville Publishing
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

8:00am CDT

Academic Success in the Heart of Appalachia
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 307A
Convener and Presenter: Casey Peavler, University of Pikeville.
The purpose of our workshop is to discuss the diverse needs of the students, particularly student-athletes in higher education. Our research is based on the academic statistics of the university’s undergraduate population that utilizes the resources of the Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) at the University of Pikeville. We asked the following questions: Who is utilizing the CAE? What times of the day/semester are they seeking services? Are they required to attend by an instructor, coach, or attending voluntarily? What are the main areas of interest for assistance? What do they know about the CAE before arriving? What are their desired outcomes or fears about seeking assistance? How do the faculty and staff view the services offered by the CAE? How are the faculty and staff collaborating with the student and professional CAE staff to better serve their needs and the needs of the students based on content specifics? The fostering of a supportive and collaborative academic service is imperative to the success of the student population. Our workshop will foster an environment to discuss the needs of student populations in Appalachia and higher education, how to create an environment that meets the needs of native and non-native Appalachians, and how we are using innovative approaches to conduct research and offer support at a small, private institution in Eastern Kentucky. Casey will focus on the analytical data provided by multiple semesters of tracking. Lori will use her background in pedagogical theory to express the unique needs of the students, university, and region.  
Friday March 21, 2025 8:00am - 9:15am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Adolescence Meets Artificial Intelligence: The Need for Ethical, Practical Technology Use in the Classroom
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 108
Convener: Caroline Grugin, Tennessee Technological University
  • "The Need for Accessible Technology Tools in Adolescent Education," Nimotallahi Azeez, Tennessee Technological University
  • "Partnering with AI in the 8th Grade Classroom," Destiny Wannamaker, Tennessee Technological University
  • "Mental Imaging: How AI Image Generation Tools Can Support Reading Comprehension in Tennessee Middle School Classrooms," Caroline Grugin, Tennessee Technological University

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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Appalachia Rural Education and Queer Identities: Voices from Rural and (Out)Rooted
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 004
Convener: Clint Whitten, Virginia Tech
  • Clint Whitten, Virginia Tech
  • Amy Price Azano, Virginia Tech
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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Appalachian Disasters! ASA Special Collections Committee Disaster Response Resources
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 216
Convener: Savannah Bennett, Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University
  • Savannah Bennett, Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University
  • Katherine Everhart, University of Virginia - Wise
  • Michael Hatch, Southern Highland Craft Guild
  • Chad Hunter, Appalshop Archive
  • Kim Larmee, University of Virginia - Wise
  • Jeremy Smith, East Tennessee State University
  • Jack Swab, University of Tennessee
  • Jinny Turman, University of Virginia - Wise
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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Mountain Justice Summer 2005 — 20 Year Reflections
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 316
Convener: Dave Cooper, The Whippoorwill Festival - Skills for Earth-Friendly Living
  • Wendy Johnston, Librarian, Activist, Writer, and Historian
  • Dave Cooper, The Whippoorwill Festival - Skills for Earth-Friendly Living
  • Vernon Haltom, Coal River Mountain Watch
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

New Directions in Twentieth Century Appalachian Labor History
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 304B
Convener: William Hal Gorby, West Virginia University
  • "Worker Perspectives in the 1977-78 Coal Strike," Christian Rowe, West Virginia University
  • "Digging the Hawk's Nest Tunnel: The Racial Construction of Disaster," Cat Harless, West Virginia University
  • "White Paper and Black Water: Environmental Control of Labor in Appalachian Paper Mill Communities," Matthew Powell, West Virginia University
  • "Patriotism and Patriarchy: Working Women at an Appalachian Paper Mill during World War II," Heidi Buchanan, Western Carolina University

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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

The Flooding in Appalachian Streams and Headwaters (FLASH) Initiative: Building and Sustaining Strong Transdisciplinary Partnerships to Foster Positive Change
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 205
Convener: Mary Brydon-Miller, University of Louisville
  • Mary Brydon-Miller, University of Louisville
  • D. Tyler Mahoney, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Louisville
  • Sheri McGuffin, Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation
  • Andrea Drayer, University of Kentucky Water Research Institute
  • Nathan Alexander, Kentucky Division of Water, Watershed Management Branch
  • Jason Immekus, University of Louisville
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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Traditional & Independent Research in Smyth County, Virginia
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 307A
Convener: Matt Prater, Florida Atlantic University
  • "Institutions, ‘Intellectualism,’ and the Rural Citizen," Matt Prater, Florida Atlantic University
  • "Bridging the Research Divide: Democratic Access to Legal Knowledge in Rural America," Ryan Comer, Appalachian School of Law
  • "A Glimpse into the Past (Paleoart and Scientific Illustration in Southwest VA)," Cody Rex-Allen Stevenson, Independent
  • "On Research, Official and “Independent,” in the Life of an Appalachian Writer," Tracy Prater, Independent

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Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Community Remembrance Projects in East Kentucky and Southwestern Virginia" Convener: Eric Fields, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 308
Convener: Eric Fields, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
• "EKY Remembrance Project," Darryl "Dee" Parker, EKY Remembrance Project, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, and The Alliance for Appalachia; Emily Hudson, Executive Director of Southeast Kentucky African-American Museum and Cultural Center, EKY Remembrance Project
• "Wise County Remembrance Project," Terran Outsey, Wise County Remembrance Project, Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards; Josh Outsey, Appalshop, Wise County Remembrance Project; Jared Hamilton, Appalshop, M.A.R.S. Collective, Kudzu Media, EKY Remembrance Project; Tiffany Pyette, The Appalachian Rekindling Project, KFTC, Appalachian Community Fund, EKY Remembrance Project
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

9:30am CDT

Barking Up the RighTree: How to Implement a Therapy Dog Reading Program in Rural Appalachian Schools
Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
HENDERSON HALL 114
Convener and Presenter: Brittany Beeker, Clemson University

Friday March 21, 2025 9:30am - 10:45am CDT
Henderson Hall

12:15pm CDT

Camp Happy Apalachee
Friday March 21, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 204B
Friday March 21, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Exploring Appalachia through History, Performance, Belief, and Storytelling
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 307A
Convener: Mari Ramler, Tennessee Tech University
  • “Performing Appalachia: Identity Construction and Knowledge Production as Transformative Pedagogy,” Mari Ramler, Tennessee Tech University
  • “Believing Appalachia: Religion and Science as Dialectical Partners,” David Womack, University of Tennessee
  • “Embracing Co-Intelligence: Innovating the Creative Writing Process in Appalachian Storytelling through AI,” Heather Richmond, Tennessee Tech University
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Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Appalachia
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 004
Convener: Amelia Kirby, Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky
• "Devolution and the Restructuring of the Local State: A Case Study from Eastern Kentucky," Jack Norton, Governors State University
• "Violence Work in Appalachia: The Role of the Police in Perpetuating Fascism," angie luvara, Frostburg State University
• "Carceral Conjuncture: Prisons, Jails, and the Anti-Fascist Fight for Abolition in Central Appalachia," Judah Schept, Eastern Kentucky University
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Jappalachia: The Oft-Neglected Intersections Between Appalachia and Japan
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 216
Convener: Kennedy Alex Sloop, Appalachian State University
• "Haiku Appalachia: The Thematic Parallels of Wabi-Sabi in Japanese and Appalachian Literature," Kennedy Alex Sloop, Appalachian State University
• "Finding Furusato in Appalachia," Yoko Nogami, Independent
• "Making Jappalachian Music in 2024: Audibilities in Two Homes," Maako Shiratori, Duke University
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Jean Ritchie Memoir, Ron Rash Works by a Fiddler, Cultural Exchange Between Zuni Sacred Mountain and App State's Grandfather Mountain, and Live Music
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 108
Convener: Cecelia Conway, Appalachian State University
• "Jean Ritchie’s Singing Family of the Cumberlands," Sierra Focazio, Appalachian State University
• Grace Buckner, Appalachian State University
• Cecelia Conway, Appalachian State University
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Teaching Appalachia Beyond Appalachia
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 214
Convener: Sarah Craycraft, Harvard University
• "Harvard’s ‘Hill Williams’: Appalachia’s Relevance to Ivy League Students and Scholars," Sarah Craycraft, Harvard University
• "Bridging Pedagogies from Latino and Appalachian Studies," Sophia Enriquez, Duke University
• "Appalachia/South in the Classroom: Environmental Storytelling and Regional Intersections," Jordan Lovejoy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• "Learning and Teaching through the Contradictions of ‘Traditional’ Craft at the John C. Campbell Folk School," Kelley Totten, Memorial University at Newfoundland
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

What the Water Reveals and How We Heal
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 205
Convener: Erica Abrams Locklear, UNC Asheville
• Erica Abrams Locklear, UNC Asheville
• Meredith McCarroll, Independent
• Jim Minick, Independent
• Denali Nalamalapu, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Howdy Ya'll: Voices from the Hills a Video Documentary
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HEND 304B
Convener: Ann Andaloro, Morehead State University
• "Howdy Ya'll: A Video Documentary about Dialect and Language in Appalachia," Ann Andaloro, Morehead State University; Zander Mack, Morehead State University; Heather Parks, Morehead State University
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Writing Appalachian Women’s History
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HEND 305
Convener: Pauletta Hansel, Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative
• Pauletta Hansel, Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative
• Joyce Compton Brown, Independent
• Patricia Hudson, Independent
• Marianne Worthington, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

A Classroom for the Community: The UT Appalachian Justice Research Lab
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HEND 307A
Conveners and Presenters: Michelle Brown, University of Tennessee Appalachian Justice Research Center and Wendy Bach, University of Tennessee Appalachian Justice Research Center.
Michelle Brown and Wendy Bach, University of Tennessee Appalachian Justice Research Center
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Sacred Places and Historical Preservation: The Central Appalachia Churches Project
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
H 114
Convener: Ted Olson, East Tennessee State University
  • "Directing the Central Appalachia Churches Project," Emily Sajdak, Partners for Sacred Places
  • "Assessing the Central Appalachian Churches Project," Carroll Van West, Middle Tennessee State University
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Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

1:30pm CDT

Who Owns the Land? Addressing Heirs’ Property in Rural Tennessee and Beyond
Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 106B
Convener: Wendy A. Bach, University of Tennessee Appalachian Justice Research Center
  • Scottie McDaniel, University of Tennessee School of Landscape Architecture
  • Lindsay Shade, University of Tennessee Department of Sociology
  • Gabe Schwartzman, University of Tennessee Department of Geography and Sustainability
  • Eric Amarante, University of Tennessee College of Law

Friday March 21, 2025 1:30pm - 2:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Academic Histories
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 114
Convener: James Leonard, Marshall University
• "History of the Geography Department at Marshall University (1837-2024)," James Leonard, Marshall University
• "The Development of Regional Private High Schools around 1900 into State Supported Institutions to Train Teachers in North Carolina," Doris Stam, Independent
• "‘African Student Grants Sought’: An Examination of Kenyan International Students at West Virginian HBCUs," Abigail Smith, Simmons University
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Academic Kinship: Reviving Appalachian Studies with Interdisciplinary Connection
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 316
Convener: April J. Asbury, Radford University and Highland Summer Conference
  • "Reviving the Highland Summer Conference," April J. Asbury, Radford University and Highland Summer Conference
  • "Appalachian Arts and Studies: Still in the Schools," Tim Thornton, Radford University
  • "Ain't Nothin' Wrong with Gettin' Too Big for Your Britches: Empowering Students of Appalachia through Education," Dan Woods, Radford University
RADFORD UNIVERSITY, ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBER SPONSORED SESSION. 

Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Appalachian Identity: Us
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 305
Convener: Joshua Cody Ward, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• "What’s Appalachia to Appalachia is Me: Exploring Black Identities and Experiences in Appalachian Virginia," Jacob Robinson, Virginia Tech
• "Articulating Appalachia," Joshua Cody Ward, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Film Studies
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 004
Convener: Lindsey Martin, Ohio University
• "Appalachian Gothic Film: The Threats from Within and Without," Walter Squire, Marshall University
• "Developing Authentic Stories through Rural Appalachian Settings: Strategies, Challenges, and Successes," Lindsey Martin, Ohio University
• "Blanket Town: The Rise and Fall of an American Mill Town," Rebecca Williams, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Land & Livelihoods in Transition: Mapping Dispossession and Resistance
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 108
Convener: Kevin Slovinsky, LiKEN Knowledge
  • "A Martin County, KY Land Study: Contexts for a Large-Scale Solar Site," Kevin Slovinsky, LiKEN Knowledge; Karen Rignall, University of Kentucky; Jacob Johnson, University of Kentucky
  • "The Role of Land in (Resisting) Carceral Expansion," Lindsay Shade, University of Tennessee Knoxville; Sylvia Ryerson, Yale University
  • "Who Owns the Land? Prospects and Challenges of Forest Carbon Management for a Just Transition in Central Appalachia," Dylan Harris, University of Colorado - Colorado Springs
  • "Who Owns West Virginia? A New PART of Understanding Land Ownership," Zane Hornbeck-Buseman, West Virginia Land Stewardship Corporation; Savannah Reese, West Virginia Land Stewardship Corporation

Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 304
Convener: Cicero M. Fain, III, Marshall University
· "Finding the Greenup County Slave Revolt in David Walker’s Appeal," Andrew Feight, Shawnee State University
· "Researching Slavery in Eastern Kentucky and the Mystery of Dinah's Execution," Marlitta Perkins, Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
· "Thinking about the Greenup Slave Revolt in Terms of Environment," Chris Leadingham, University of Kentucky
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

The World We Live in and the Words We Write: Life and Art in Eastern Kentucky
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 216
Convener: Amelia Kirby, Sycamore Project
• "Reading," Wes Browne, Independent
• "Reading," Willie Carver, Jr., Independent
• "Reading," Mandi Fugate Sheffel, Independent
• "Reading," Robert Gipe, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Veins of Controversy: The TVA Pipeline and Appalachia's Future?
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 106B
Convener: Sabrina Buer, Tennessee Technological University
• Olivia Campbell, Tennessee Technological University
• Claire Myers
• Daphni Engle-Wetzlich
• Dipendra Wagle
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

AppalAsian Musicians Gathering
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 205
Convener: Maako Shiratori, Duke University
• Maako Shiratori, Duke University
• Chao Tian, Boston University
• Yoko Nogami, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

3:00pm CDT

Building a Community Safety Toolkit for Family and Domestic Violence with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Appalachian Justice Research Center
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
HEND 307A
Convener: Michelle Brown, Co-director, University of Tennessee Appalachian Justice Research Center
· Sunshine Parker, Associate Judge of the Cherokee Court, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
· Freida Saylor, Clinical Director of Behavioral Health Services, Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority
· Maggie Jackson, Senior Executive Assistant, Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority||We Are Resilient podcast host
Friday March 21, 2025 3:00pm - 4:15pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Appalachian Identity: New Media
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 214
Convener: Robert Ellison, Marshall University
  • "Upper Cumberland Blues: Podcasting and Autoethnography as Archive, Storytelling, and Counter-Narrative," Tony VanWinkle, Guilford College; Erin Eldridge, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • "HillbillyTok: Storytelling, Counternarratives, & (Re)Constructing Identity on Social Media," Emily Colleen Cobb, Clemson University
  • "Reimagining Religion in WV: Encountering Underrepresented Faith Traditions through YouTube and Facebook Sermons," Robert Ellison, Marshall University
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Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Appalachian Identity: Others
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 114
Convener: Jenna Gray-Hildenbrand, Middle Tennessee State University
  • "The ‘Othering’ of Appalachia: The Exploitation of West Virginia," Kevin Murphy, Shepherd University
  • "Clean Workboots and Northern Banjos: White Country Aesthetics and Metronormative Politics," Hannah Krull, Independent
  • "Stereotyping Appalachia: Hillbillies, Serpent Handlers, and the Enduring Captivation of the Other," Jenna Gray-Hildenbrand, Middle Tennessee State University
  • "Evaluating Resilience Research in Appalachia through an Intersectional Lens: A Review," Mary Jo Hedrick, East Tennessee State University; Tess Simpson, Maryville College
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Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Dark Skies in Appalachia Part II: People and the Sky
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HEND 307A
Conveners: Jane Eastman and Brett H. Riggs, Western Carolina University
  • “Cornish Nocturnal Landscapes as Template for Preserving Night Skies,” MJ Sharp, Independent 
  • “The Sun and Horizon at Watauga,” Jane Eastman and Brett H. Riggs, Western Carolina University
  • “The Night Sky at Watauga,” Brett H. Riggs and Jane Eastman, Western Carolina University
  • “Roots in the Stars: Reconnecting Cherokee Heritage through Land and Sky,” Chi Shipman, Eastern Band Cherokee – EBCI; Madison Long, EBCI & Muskogee Creek
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Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

STEM Education
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HEND 304B
Convener: Beth Nardella, West Virginia University
  • "Exploring Teamwork and Communication in the BioFoundry Initiative Applied to Appalachian Communities," Dipendra Wagle, Tennessee Tech University; Andrea Arce-Trigatti, Tennessee Tech University; Pedro Arce, Tennessee Tech University; Robby Sanders, Tennessee Tech University
  • "Technology and Academic Progress: Do College Students from Appalachia Profile Differently?," Kristi Barnes, Marietta College
  • "The Development and Implementation of a Rural Health Curriculum for Undergraduates," Beth Nardella, West Virginia University

Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Swannanoa and Blanket Town: The Rise and Fall of an American Mill Town
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HEND 004
Convener and Presenter: Rebecca Williams, Independent
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Networking Technological Gaps in Academic and Activist Endeavors
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 216
​​​​Convener and Presenter: J. M. L. Whittington, University of Central Florida
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall

4:30pm CDT

Using the Future Creating Workshop Method to Engage Communities in Utopian Thinking
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
HENDERSON HALL 305
Convener: Mary Brydon-Miller, University of Louisville
  • Mary Brydon-Miller, University of Louisville
  • Jacinda Dariotis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Friday March 21, 2025 4:30pm - 5:45pm CDT
Henderson Hall
 
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