The more visible presence of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition is recognized in things like Ringin’ in the Appalachian New Year and other cultural events. These public events and celebration...
A key component of the work of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition involves being closely connected to our Appalachian neighborhoods. The neighborhoods that have historically been made up of App...
The Core Team with the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition consists of people who have advocated on behalf of urban Appalachian for many years. These are the folks who are present and working for ur...
I am no stranger to the Confederate flag. It waved in the back of pick-up trucks at my high school’s student parking lot. It was tattooed onto the arms of my peers. It was a sticker slapped on a Yet...
The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition has maintained a host of resources for scholars and others throughout its existence. Together with the Research Committee, members of UACC have always contrib...
Appalachian culture is so woven into daily life in greater Cincinnati that we can often equate it with the culture of the city in general. Even as the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition pays partic...
Neighborhoods like Sedamsville and Lower Price Hill have historically been largely populated by urban Appalachians. These neighborhoods have changed over the past several decades, and the Urban Appala...
The most recent news on the COVID-19 pandemic has been promising. Mask regulations are slowly being relaxed and businesses are re-opening as new cases continue to fall around the nation. But the pande...
Part of “our calling” at the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition is to highlight and advance “artistic and cultural expressions of who we were and are.” This naturally includes bluegrass m...
When we speak of Appalachia and Appalachian culture, it is crucial that we understand that we are never talking about a single unified idea. Appalachia is an enormous area and is comprised of many dif...
One of three charter amendments on the ballot on May 4 is Issue 3. This charter amendment would put $50 million into an Affordable Housing Trust Fund designed to ensure affordable housing to low-incom...
I have been interviewing people on the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition’s Cultural Resource Directory and highlighting their work in blog articles. In place of interviewing myself, I thought I ...
One of the primary goals of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition in assembling the Cultural Resource Directory is to allow all artists and creative folks to find each other, and to help people fr...
There are few things more central to a people than their foods and culinary practices. In promoting and furthering Appalachian culture, the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition includes the foodways ...
The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition has always been committed to promoting both music and scholarship as essential components of culture and history. With the publication of Industrial Strength ...
The study of Appalachian culture and history has fully emerged as an academic discipline. Yet, the field relies in some measure on those who have been immersed in Appalachian culture more as a passion...
The problems of addiction and homelessness have weighed heavily on the urban and rural Appalachian communities. Even in a year the pandemic has pushed other things out of the public imagination, the o...
Heavy rain has again brought severe flooding to Eastern Kentucky. As of the time of this writing, there are 49 local declarations of disaster. This is certain to widen and become worse. With this blog...
The artists, writers, and scholars who appear on the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition’s Cultural Resource Directory span a wide range of fields and comprise a diverse group of people. These peo...
The 21st Century has given artists, writers, and musicians an expanded palette from which to express their ideas. Technology, particularly sound technology, along with new ideas about how sound fits t...