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Thar Is Black People Gold In Them Thar Hills!
Stories that capture the heart of Appalachian community life and culture, spotlighting festivals, traditions, and the rich heritage of Black Appalachians. This category includes cultural events, arts, and initiatives that shape Appalachian identity.
Thar Is Black People Gold In Them Thar Hills!
Perspective by John Doyle
"We are used and then left out"
Multifest’s success story points to the power of the Black press. No media organization in West Virginia except the Beacon Digest felt the need at that time to have that conversation about the Regatta. The paper served as the catalyst for change.
A new employee-owned take-out restaurant, Phat Daddy’s On Da Tracks-- located at 480 Railroad Avenue, West Side, Charleston, West Virginia-- is set to officially open its doors following Thanksgiving weekend.
Community Events week of Nov. 2, 2021
Survivor’s Guilt by Julia Mallory is a monumental meditation on grief and the aftermath of loss.
BBG’s Folk Reporters Program is seeking citizens and civic actors, creators, and collaborators representing a broad base of intergenerational, diverse communities to explore the 2021 West Virginia Legislative agenda that impacts Black citizens.
From Black Appalachian music to protests on Capitol Hill, the voices of resistance are ever-intensifying.
WEST VIRGINIAN OF THE YEAR from the Charleston Gazette