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Over the course of three days, a team of nearly a dozen potters worked together to fire a wood kiln in Marshall, North Carolina, using ceramics techniques that date back thousands of years. (Photo by ...
This story takes you to Westel, Tennessee, home to the fiddle maker Jean Horner. For more than seventy years, Horner built instruments that traveled ...
When calamity strikes, as it often has in the Appalachian community of Swannanoa, North Carolina, the “proud, fierce, and ...
Family is at the center of Herty’s culinary story. Growing up on the bayous of St. Bernard Parish with a Cajun mom, the ...
This story was originally published by Sentient. In Duplin County, North Carolina, there is a pollutant that hangs in the air, the water and the soil. It ...
This open letter was sent to the Daily Yonder and is presented to you in its original form. We believe that the voices of ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
For about a century – from after the Civil War through, in some places, the 1960s or so – one-room education was the bedrock of rural Ozarks communities.
Early one late March morning, Farmworker activist and union leader Alfredo Juarez Zeferino was taking his partner to her job ...
From isolated mansions to eerie mountains, the backdrop of rural Vermont inspires the bestselling crime novels of author Eric Rickstad.
An Montezuma School to Farm Project AmeriCorps member teaches a math focused garden class to students. (Photo courtesy of Sorrell Redford) On Friday, April 25, Sorrell Redford, education director for ...