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Kentucky Appalachian Arts & Culture Festival

Join us for the Kentucky Appalachian Arts & Culture Festival co-sponsored by the Student Activities Board.

culture fest

Y’all means ALL and we want all of you at the KY Appalachian Fest! The Appalachian Center and SAB are partnering to bring to campus a festival of foods, art, music, and more to represent Kentucky/Appalachia’s Heritage. Grab a FREE t-shirt while supplies last, March 31st from 5:00-8:00 pm

Kentucky Appalachian Arts and Culture Festival is an event where UK students can experience different types of foods, art, music, etc. that make up Kentucky’s/Appalachia's Heritage.

https://www.uksab.org/events/ky-appalachian-fest/

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Location:
Harris Ballroom, Gatton Student Center

Lend-A-Hand Center Spring Creek Cleanup & Resource Fair

Join us for a creek cleanup, resource fair, and well water treatment demonstration event on Saturday, March 11th! Come learn about different organizations working on water related issues in Kentucky. Both adults and kids are encouraged to participate. Meet at the Lend-A-Hand Center- 3234 KY 718 Walker, KY. Call 606 622-1385 to pre-register (required, spots are limited). Participants will be given $25 Walmart gift cards for their participation. All cleanup supplies and hand sanitizer will be provided. Lunch will be provided. Social distancing will be encouraged and the event will be primarily outside. Bring your mask & waterproof shoes/boots. Directions: https://lendahandcenter.org/directions/

Check out our Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/3Q4woCatr 

This event is hosted by the Lend-A-Hand Center and co-sponsored by the UK Appalachian Center & Appalachian Studies Program, the UK Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences (EES), and the Kentucky Division of Water.

The event is made possible in partnership with the Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute, the Kentucky Geological Survey, and the Kentucky Riverkeeper.

This event is funded by a UK-CARES Community Engagement Project Grant.

clean up

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Location:
Lend-A-Hand Center, Walker, KY

SWAP- Sharing Work on Appalachia in Progress

Join us for our SWAP (Sharing Work on Appalachia in Progress) presentation Wednesday, November 30th, from Noon to 1:30pm, at the Appalachian Center (624 Maxwelton Ct.) or tune in virtually via Zoom. This year SWAPs will showcase the research conducted by recipients of the 2022 James S. Brown Graduate Student Award for Research on Appalachia and the UK Appalachian Center Eller & Billings Student Research Award.

Presentations:

Allen Fletcher, Department of History, "Women and Progressive-Era Education Reform: 1900-1940" - 2022 James S. Brown Graduate Student Award for Research on Appalachia Award

Jed DeBruin, Department of Geography, "Sifting Through the Past: Black Farming Archives in Appalachian Kentucky" - 2022 James S. Brown Graduate Student Award for Research on Appalachia Award

Hi there, 

You are invited to a Zoom meeting. 

When: Nov 30, 2022 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUsc-6tpzMjE9YZ-hPlFXHJZjwR2JMNVa…

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Date:
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Location:
Appalachian Center, 624 Maxwelton Ct.

Sharyn Mitchell

​​​​​ Sharyn Mitchell, former Research Services Specialist at Berea College Special Collections and Archives will present “We, Too, Were Here!” exploring the often hidden contributions of African Americans to Kentucky history. Sharyn will be presenting at 3pm at the UKAA Auditorium in the William T. Young Library. Also join us also for a lunch reception with Sharyn at noon at the Appalachian Center. 

Sharyn will discuss how our archives and historical repositories have been silent or silenced by omission or commission and fail to speak of the presence, accomplishments, and contributions African Americans have made to our Kentucky history. Sharyn believes there are two sides to every story and that from an African proverb we learn that until the lion tells her story, the hunter always wins. Sharyn will relate how we were here from the beginning of KY history and how our stories can be no longer silenced.

This event is co-sponsored by UK Libraries, the Appalachian Center & Appalachian Studies Program, the Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies, and the African American and Africana Studies Program. 

Sharyn Mitchell Bio

 

Sharyn Richards Mitchell is a native of Berea, Kentucky whose passion for genealogy led her to co-found the African-American Genealogy Group of Kentucky, a nationally recognized non-profit organization and the first of its kind in Kentucky.  She recently retired from her position as the Research Services Specialist at Berea College Special Collections and Archives where she readily admits, "I got paid to play!"  She is the fourth generation of her family to attend Berea College where she received their Carter G. Woodson Diversity Award and the Rodney Bussey Award of Special Merit.  She is also recipient of the Blue Grass Trust Barbara Hulette Award for historic preservation.  

Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Public Affairs from Kentucky State University.  She currently serves on the boards of the African American Genealogy Group of KY, the Kiwanis Club Foundation of Berea, the Madison County Historical Society and is a member of the Berea Human Rights Commission.  She has spoken to numerous groups focusing on Kentucky's African American heritage.  In conjunction with the James Harrod Trust and the Kentucky Oral History Commission, she has conducted interviews documenting the experiences of Harrodsburg's Westside High alumni, Kentucky war veterans, and students of Middletown Consolidated Rosenwald School in Berea.

Mitchell shares her passion for research by teaching and by documenting the "other side" of the story.  Her goal is to uncover hidden truths, reverse stereotypes, and to create an awareness of being a proud, accomplished people.  Associates from far and wide praise her ability to make history come alive. She encourages all to “Keep Sharing”!

 

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Location:
UKAA Auditorium William T. Young Library

Mighty Harlan County - Film Screening & Discussion

Join us for a screening of Mighty Harlan County.

Poster of coal miners

Mighty Harlan County follows a group of miners formerly employed by BlackJewel Mining. In Summer of 2019 the company abruptly filed bankruptcy leaving the miners unemployed. Soon after their checks started bouncing and money already deposited in their accounts was clawed back. A handful of miners decided to take a stand. They went down and blocked the tracks refusing to let the coal that they mined be sold until they were paid. Numbers grew quickly on the tracks as the legal battle to get them paid ensued. 

Jared Hamilton is an Appalachian born documentary style photographer and videographer who currently splits his time between Pikeville, Ky. and Whitesburg, Ky. Jared graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2012 with a BA in Photojournalism. He has made work for clients such as New York Times, Appalshop, Kentuckians For The Commonwealth, Garden & Gun, EKU, and NPR. He self publishes much of his personal work including three volumes of his zine Familiar Paths. He is also the Chairman of the Board for M.A.R.S. Collective, an artist collaborative group based at Wiley's Last Resort on top of Pine Mountain in Whitesburg, Ky. 

 

 

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Location:
UKAA Auditorium - William T. Young Library

GARC - Weekly Writing Group

The weekly writing group is designed to be a writing accountability space to discuss our writing goals, to write with others, and to discuss how we write and how to achieve our goals. These typically run around 90 minutes, but can certainly work for a shorter or longer period of time. 

The writing group's first meeting will be next week on Thursday, November 3rd from 1-5 pm ET in a hybrid format - in-person at the App Center, and via Zoom at this link: https://uky.zoom.us/j/88375022588

You are welcome to come for as little or as long as you would like during that window; Jed will be at the App Center for the entire four hours. 

Hope to see you then! 

 

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Location:
UK Appalachian Center, Zoom

UK Appalachian Research Symposium & Arts Showcase

"Race, Space, Place - Racial Capitalism & Appalachia"

The Symposium is open to all undergraduate and graduate students of all disciplines from all colleges and universities doing work pertaining to Appalachia. Registration is free for both presenters and registered attendees. The Symposium is intended to foster a supportive community of emerging scholars. This year’s Symposium will provide an opportunity for students to network, collaborate, learn from each other’s findings, and explore issues relevant to Appalachian communities. Students without previous presentation experience, undergraduate students, those students seeking feedback on ongoing research, and students creating performance or visual artworks related to Appalachia are strongly encouraged to participate.

2023 Program

FOR MORE INFORMATIONhttps://appalachiancenter.as.uky.edu/annual-research-symposium

CALL FOR PARTICIPATIONhttps://appalachiancenter.as.uky.edu/sites/default/files/CFP_GARC_Sympo…

ABSTRACTS DUE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2023

 

Date:
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Location:
Jacobs Science Building, RM 321

GARC - Friendsgiving Potluck

Please join us for Friendsgiving at the Appalachian Center! This is an end-of-the-semester celebratory event as we gear up for finals. The Appalachian Center will be providing proteins (meat & vegetarian). 

Sign up to bring a potluck dish or drink of your choice to share!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11SQz8fEWmGfHTeStVFCptDH36XSEL7Ka8efaeq2oKY4/edit?usp=sharing

turkey flyer

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Location:
UK Appalachian Center

GARC - Meeting

Monthly meeting of the Graduate Appalachian Research Community to discuss current projects and upcoming events. Our mission is to foster a supportive community in which students from various disciplines learn from each other's findings, discuss research obstacles and successes, can have a venue to present their Appalachian‐based research, and collaborate.

 

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Location:
UK Appalachian Center
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