Again and again we see just how deeply woven urban Appalachians are in the fabric of Greater Cincinnati. It is easy to point to Bluegrass night at a local pub or the even the Appalachian Festival as s...
The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition Core member Pauletta Hansel was recently featured as the Poet-in Residence at the Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library. This comes on the heels of he...
The movement from the Appalachian region into cities like Cincinnati gave rise to the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition. Indeed, this migration completely came to redefine greater Cincinnati and o...
When we talk about Appalachian people it is crucial that we keep in our minds that we are talking about a diverse population. For the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition, advocacy has always been fo...
The Urban Appalachian Community Coalition maintains an active role in research in the fields of Appalachian studies and Appalachian history. In addition to the Frank Foster Memorial Library, UACC sust...
Over the years, many talented and creative young people have worked with the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition. A number of our members are teaching mentors, several are professional educators, an...
This week’s blog is by guest writer Beverly Nelson of Stand up for Caregivers, a website that aims to protect and advocate for the health and well-being of adult caregivers. The blog provides a numb...
We have focused rather a lot on the literary arts in recent weeks. That should come as no surprise since so many people within the urban Appalachian community and within the ranks of the Urban Appalac...
***Enjoy this throwback blog post from July 22, 2020, when Kari Gunter-Seymour was appointed to her first term as Ohio Poet Laureate. Now, in 2022, Kari will be serving her second term as Ohio Poet La...
One of the core concerns of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition has been and remains literacy and education for urban Appalachians. Beginning with the Urban Appalachian Council and continuing to...
Cover photo by Steve France Ever resilient, members of the urban Appalachian literary community continue to push ahead no matter the adversity that surrounds us these days. Even as we struggle through...
By Mike Templeton As we enter the New Year, we find that Core members and others involved with the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition are busier than ever in the literary life of greater Cincinnati...
Everyone is certainly aware of the tragedy in Western Kentucky, and the devastation that occurred earlier this month. Though not the Appalachian region, these are our neighbors directly west of Appala...
The theme of leaving home is, by definition, a core concern for the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition. The longing for home and the struggles of being in a new place are the very issues that give ...
Our urban Appalachian neighborhoods have been completely transformed in the past few decades by the economic shifts that have impacted the entire country. The loss of the industrial jobs that brought ...
The most recent issue of Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel is out. The publication of the Southern Appalachian Writers Cooperative (SAWC) has been a leading medium for Appalachian writers, poets, and ar...
This week’s blog is a throwback to May 2020. Omope Carter Daboiku is from Ironton, Ohio. After leaving Ironton in 1971 to attend college at Ohio State University, Omope began the process of disc...
When the winner of the 2021 Weatherford Award for Best Appalachian Book settles into our little corner of the world, the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition takes notice. A recent migrant to Cincinn...
It is not much of a stretch to say that much of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition is made up of poets and writers. Advocacy on behalf of urban Appalachians seems to go hand in glove with creat...
To follow up with the question of Appalachian identity, I begin with a conversation with Sara Webb-Sunderhaus. A member of the Urban Appalachian Community Coalition Research Committee and Associate Pr...