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7:00am • Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Meeting
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7:00am • Special Collections Committee Meeting
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8:00am • Medical Histories
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8:00am • After All, the Water Will Come: Flooding and Resilience in Appalachia
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8:00am • Transforming the Foundry: Planning the Resurrection and Reuse of an Historic but Contaminated Industrial Site
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8:00am • Finding Our Appalachian Voices in the North
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8:00am • Widows and Orphans: Four Appalachian Poets Explore Loss and Hope
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8:00am • Black Geographies in Appalachia
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8:00am • Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
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8:00am • Authors-Meet-Critics: Power and Just Transition: The Struggle for a Post-Coal Future in an Appalachian Valley
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8:00am • Academic Success in the Heart of Appalachia
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8:00am • Drawing Environmental Justice Connections Between in Appalachia and the India
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8:00am • Be a Man: Healthier Masculinity in the Mountain South
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9:30am • Appalachia Rural Education and Queer Identities: Voices from Rural and (Out)Rooted
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9:30am • Adolescence Meets Artificial Intelligence: The Need for Ethical, Practical Technology Use in the Classroom
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9:30am • The Flooding in Appalachian Streams and Headwaters (FLASH) Initiative: Building and Sustaining Strong Transdisciplinary Partnerships to Foster Positive Change
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9:30am • Appalachian Disasters! ASA Special Collections Committee Disaster Response Resources
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9:30am • New Directions in Twentieth Century Appalachian Labor History
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9:30am • Traditional & Independent Research in Smyth County, Virginia
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9:30am • Community Remembrance Projects in East Kentucky and Southwestern Virginia" Convener: Eric Fields, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
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9:30am • Mountain Justice Summer 2005 — 20 Year Reflections
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9:30am • Barking Up the RighTree: How to Implement a Therapy Dog Reading Program in Rural Appalachian Schools
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12:15pm • Camp Happy Apalachee
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1:30pm • Exploring Appalachia through History, Performance, Belief, and Storytelling
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1:30pm • Sacred Places and Historical Preservation: The Central Appalachia Churches Project
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1:30pm • Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Appalachia
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1:30pm • Who Owns the Land? Addressing Heirs’ Property in Rural Tennessee and Beyond
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1:30pm • Jean Ritchie Memoir, Ron Rash Works by a Fiddler, Cultural Exchange Between Zuni Sacred Mountain and App State's Grandfather Mountain, and Live Music
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1:30pm • What the Water Reveals and How We Heal
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1:30pm • Teaching Appalachia Beyond Appalachia
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1:30pm • Jappalachia: The Oft-Neglected Intersections Between Appalachia and Japan
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1:30pm • Howdy Ya'll: Voices from the Hills a Video Documentary
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1:30pm • Writing Appalachian Women’s History
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1:30pm • A Classroom for the Community: The UT Appalachian Justice Research Lab
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3:00pm • Recovering the History of Resistance to Slavery in Appalachia: The Greenup County Slave Revolt of 1829 and the Appalachian Freedom Heritage Tourism Initiative
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3:00pm • Academic Kinship: Reviving Appalachian Studies with Interdisciplinary Connection
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3:00pm • AppalAsian Musicians Gathering
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3:00pm • Film Studies
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3:00pm • Veins of Controversy: The TVA Pipeline and Appalachia's Future?
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3:00pm • Land & Livelihoods in Transition: Mapping Dispossession and Resistance
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3:00pm • Academic Histories
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3:00pm • The World We Live in and the Words We Write: Life and Art in Eastern Kentucky
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3:00pm • Appalachian Identity: Us
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3:00pm • Building a Community Safety Toolkit for Family and Domestic Violence with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Appalachian Justice Research Center
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4:30pm • Dark Skies in Appalachia Part II: People and the Sky
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4:30pm • Swannanoa and Blanket Town: The Rise and Fall of an American Mill Town
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4:30pm • Appalachian Identity: Others
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4:30pm • Appalachian Identity: New Media
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4:30pm • Using the Future Creating Workshop Method to Engage Communities in Utopian Thinking
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4:30pm • Networking Technological Gaps in Academic and Activist Endeavors
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4:30pm • STEM Education