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...
Over the last several months I have had the opportunity to interview local urban Appalachian writers, scholars, artists, and other creative people who have registered in the Urban Appalachian Communit...
It is not a stretch to say that poetry and poets are among those at the core of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition. With advocacy and activism, there are the writers who render the experiences ...
The reach and influence of Appalachian culture in Southwest Ohio is indelible. Throughout the region Appalachian people have woven themselves into the fabric of life, and this is at the core of the wo...
Malcolm Wilson is a photographer, web designer, journalist, artist and all-around Renaissance man who makes it his business to put the humanity of Appalachia at the center of his work. He now lives in...
There are a few people who occupy a place in the history of Appalachian literature and activism that is foundational. From his childhood in West Virginia and absorbing everything around him in the sur...
Appalachian culture remains vibrant and alive because it is continuously remade in the present. A central focus of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition is to advance Appalachian culture as a dyna...
The past year has certainly been momentous. It is easy to get lost in the sweep of grand events and lose sight of what has been happening in our community. But great things continue to happen within t...
One of the great benefits of writing about Appalachian foodways for the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition is learning about finding things are completely new to me. The fun of discovery is part of...
Every year at the Ringin’ In an Appalachian New Year celebration, we Cincinnati area Appalachians gather as a community to revel in our Appalachian-ness. There is music, there is food, and there a...
Our urban Appalachian community is alive with people who are hard at work carving out new avenues for Appalachian voices. The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition has highlighted some of these voices...
The difficulty in writing about Pat Timm has to do with where to start. She has done so many things and been involved in so many projects crucial to greater Cincinnati, it is nearly impossible to sing...
In the course of highlighting artists, writers, and community advocates for the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition, I decided to color outside the lines, as it were, and take a look down Lexington ...
On Thursday, December 3, 2020, at 7 PM, the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition together with Downbound Books and the West Virginia University Press will be hosting an online event called “D...