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Mighty Harlan County - Film Screening & Discussion

Date:
-
Location:
UKAA Auditorium - William T. Young Library
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Jared Hamilton

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.