A Visit with Judy Bonds: A Photo Essay
by David Flores “Meeting someone like Judy is a motivating thing in life that makes you refocus your work, and I hoped, after spending the day with her, that my work would become more focused and I...
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by Beth Newberry Judy Bonds of Whitesville, W.Va., was an activist and community organizer, who in the latter part of her 58 years, tried to end the Mountaintop Removal (MTR) method of strip mining,...
View ArticleSaro Lynch-Thomason’s New Project Remembers America’s Largest Labor Uprising
By Niki King This February, I had the honor of seeing Saro Lynch-Thomason, an Appalachian activist and musician, perform Blair Pathways, a traveling multi-media show at Berea College that she developed...
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