Category: Appalachian food

  • Appalachia Faces Deepening Food Crisis Amid Federal Government Shutdown

    As of November 2, 2025, the United States federal government remains in a shutdown that began October 1 after Congress failed to pass appropriation bills for the fiscal year. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, which millions of Americans rely on to buy groceries, are being severely disrupted. In the Appalachian region, where food insecurity…

  • The Best Halloween Memory in Rural Appalachia

    Halloween in the mountains had a feeling all its own. The air turned sharp with the smell of wood smoke, and leaves crunched under our feet like dry cornflakes. The hills of Marshall, North Carolina, stood dark and close around us, their ridges holding secrets that only children and old folks could sense. I grew…

  • The False Promise of New Industry in Appalachia

    Across the Appalachian Mountains, promises of renewal spread through communities that once thrived on coal. Leaders, corporations, and policy advocates speak of transformation, data centers, wind farms, solar fields, and battery plants rising where coal mines once stood. These visions of progress appear to signal a new dawn, a sustainable future where technology and clean…

  • The Flag of Appalachia and the Story It Tells

    When most people think of flags, they imagine those that represent nations, states, or cities. Yet, there are regions in America whose cultural identities run so deep that they, too, have inspired their own banners. Appalachia, the mountain spanning region known for its rich traditions, music, and resilient communities, joined that list in 2023 with…

  • Will Appalachia Go Hungry This November? The SNAP Fight That Could Change Everything

    As November 1, 2025, approaches, two major developments threaten to converge and amplify food insecurity in the Appalachian region: the ongoing federal government shutdown and newly tightened work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). For states and communities in Appalachia, already grappling with economic distress, rural isolation, and persistent poverty, the combination of…

  • Appalachia’s Political Transformation: From Union Roots to Republican Rule

    The political story of Appalachia reflects the broader history of the United States—a story of shifting loyalties, cultural pride, and economic struggle. Stretching from southern New York through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Western North Carolina, and into northern Alabama and Georgia, Appalachia has traveled a long road from its Civil War loyalties to…

  • A Crisis in Appalachia: What Happens When Food Stamps Stop

    In November 2025, as the federal government teeters on the brink and key funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) hangs in the balance, thousands of low-income families across Appalachia could face a crisis. Some states have already warned that November benefits may not be issued unless funding is restored. Tennessee has a huge…

  • The Price of the Dream- Gentrification and the New Appalachia

    In recent years, the Appalachian region has experienced a wave of new arrivals seeking what they perceive as a simpler, more authentic way of life. Drawn by breathtaking landscapes, affordable land, and a growing cultural fascination with rural living, these newcomers arrive with dreams of cabins, craft breweries, and quiet mountain mornings. Many of them…

  • Higher Health Insurance Premiums Will Disproportionately and Severely Affect People in Appalachia

    Health insurance premiums are about to rise again, and people in Appalachia will feel the blow harder than almost anyone else. Across West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio, and rural Tennessee, families already living on tight budgets are opening letters that tell them their monthly premiums will soon skyrocket. Many are seeing rates double or…

  • Fields of Loyalty: Why Does Appalachia Keeps Voting for the Rich?

    The road into my town winds through acres of farmland that stretch to the horizon, dotted with tractors, barns, and fields that breathe with the rhythm of the seasons. Every spring brings a cautious hope, and every autumn delivers a verdict. A good harvest can carry a family through the winter, while a bad one…