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Crop Circle Cinema explores why so many alien movies take place in rural America and what are they representing when they do?
A version of this story first appeared in Mile Markers, a twice monthly newsletter from Open Campus about the role of colleges in rural ...
On a Friday morning in June, my family and I observed a common American ritual: cruising around neighborhoods and downtowns, seeking bargains at nearby ...
Tennessee State Climatologist Dr. Andrew Joyner of Eastern Tennessee State University said the events will grow more frequent and more intense in the ...
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On the Kentucky-Virginia border, one group is helping Indigenous people reconnect with the practice of seed saving on ancestral land. Welcome to Living Traditions, a podcast about folk and traditional ...
The Waldesians, a European Christian religious group, founded in France, faced persecution from the Catholic Church as far ...
Introduction In 2016, I proposed in the Daily Yonder an Appalachian Homestead Act—a plan to redistribute land from bankrupt coal companies and absentee ...
This story was originally published by The Conversation. Drive through the plains of Iowa or Kansas and you’ll see more than ...
David Roediger is a historian of race and class in the United States, and a professor of American Studies at the University of Kansas. He’s the author of ...
Ranches and pecan orchards along the banks of the San Saba River, stretched across the rolling landscape of Texas Hill Country, are working to recover ...
This story was originally published by The Conversation. Drive through the plains of Iowa or Kansas and you’ll see more than rows of corn, wheat and soybeans. You’ll also see towering wind turbines ...