The 2025 Boone Docs Film Festival, showcasing short documentaries focused on the people who live and work in Appalachia, expands this year to include four blocks across two days – Feb. 21 and Feb. 22.
Part 1. How the fall of the coal industry changed politics in eastern Kentucky: The decline of coal jobs caused economic collapse in eastern Kentucky. In the 1970s, Pike County was one of the ...
It has been almost five months since Hurricane Helene forever reshaped the Blue Ridge ... of the people who call these mountains home. Jake Matthews is a native of southern Appalachia and director ...
Of all the queer-coded flowers throughout history, this ancient plant is a rare jewel in the horticultural world ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
A film by Anne Ward and Chip Williams “Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture ... providing a platform for stories about the people who call the Appalachian Mountains their home. The films presented at Boone ...
The Columbus-based Battelle is leading the Appalachian hydrogen hub ... according to ARCH2 documents. About 10 to 15 people wearing anti-hydrogen slogans also attended the open house and hosted ...
Across the Southern Appalachian mountains ... were built by the Moon-Eyed people, a race of fair-skinned, light-haired, bearded humans. Their large blue eyes were so sensitive to the sun that ...
The State of Ohio is looking to invest in projects that help create opportunities for Appalachian Ohioans in recovery to find and keep sustainable employment. Funding is available for projects through ...
Depending on your perspective, Forillon marks either the beginning or the end of the Canadian portion of the International Appalachian ... for its supply of wood. People living off the coast ...