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  • Stereotyping Appalachians Feeds Only the Coal Industry

    Stereotyping Appalachians Feeds Only the Coal Industry

    Trump won the vote in Appalachia because people are tired of being looked down upon. Considering the work of powerful industry interests, a century’s worth of negative stereotyping,…

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    November 6, 2017

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  • A Few Thoughts on Climate Change

    A Few Thoughts on Climate Change

    Let’s face it…climate change has become so heavily politicized in coal country that it’s nearly impossible to have an intelligent conversation about it. If people even get so…

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    September 19, 2017

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  • With Liberty and Justice for All*

    With Liberty and Justice for All*

     The following is an excerpt from a reflection I wrote December 2015. It was a warm afternoon when we arrived in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Our Blue Toyota Corolla…

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    September 16, 2017

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  • Voting against their best interests

    Voting against their best interests

    People ask me “Why do Appalachians vote against their own best interests?” Some are friends who are honestly trying to understand the situation from a point of concern.…

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    September 5, 2017

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  • Appalachians Have Lost More Than Coal, We’ve Lost Who We Are

    Appalachians Have Lost More Than Coal, We’ve Lost Who We Are

    Over the past few years, we have witnessed an amazing downturn in the coal industry. Mines all throughout Appalachia have closed, leaving thousands of coal miners and their…

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    August 23, 2017

    4 min read

  • Appalachia’s Captive Workforce

    Appalachia’s Captive Workforce

    To believe that the coal industry has given up their desire for cheap, expendable labor, is, for the lack of a better term—ridiculous.

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    August 19, 2017

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  • The Manipulation of Southern Pride

    The Manipulation of Southern Pride

    When I was a teenager, I went to a meeting of the new Sons of Confederate Veterans chapter in my home town. I quickly became caught up in…

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    August 13, 2017

    4 min read

  • As Coal Production Ramps Up, Companies Should Pay Their Debts to Mining Communities

    As Coal Production Ramps Up, Companies Should Pay Their Debts to Mining Communities

      According to reports from the Energy Information Administration, coal production will be on the rise due to increases in electrical generation from coal fired power plants and…

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    August 8, 2017

    4 min read

  • The Ongoing Fight Against Media’s Misrepresentation of Appalachia

    The Ongoing Fight Against Media’s Misrepresentation of Appalachia

     A few weeks ago, I was contacted by Daniel Flatley from Bloomberg News. He was working on a story aimed at understanding why coal miners were not retraining…

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    August 2, 2017

    4 min read

  • The Real Presidential “Delegation”

    The Real Presidential “Delegation”

    We all know the stereotype, the clueless boss who has no idea how to do a damn thing.  You go to them with a problem and they instantly…

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    August 1, 2017

    4 min read

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