Oral histories from eastern KY and southwest VA

During Fall of 2020, producer Nicole Musgrave interviewed residents of Letcher County, Kentucky and Wise County, Virginia about the physical, economic and emotional challenges of 2020. People discuss the effects of the pandemic on their personal relationships, work lives, and school studies. Parents and teachers talk about navigating the new normal of virtual classrooms, and theĀ  Chief Nursing Officer for Appalachian Regional Healthcare offers a glimpse into the special burdens placed on health care workers in the past year. In addition to Covid, several interviewees talk about the anger and distress they experienced after the death of George Floyd and how they came to organize Black Lives Matter protests in their respective communities.

These oral histories are part of
Appalshop's Creating in Place initiative to document and collect stories and creative expressions in its community during 2020.
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Interview with food server and mother of 3 Amber Bailey (FULL)
Interview with Berea College sophomore Dayjha Hogg (FULL)
Interview with Visual Art instructor Ashlyn Swihart (FULL)
Interview with Chief Nursing Officer for Appalachian Regional Healthcare Ellen Wright (FULL)
Interview with new parents Josh Outsey and Terran Young (FULL)
Interview with Georgetown College film and theater graduate Kyra Higgens (FULL)
Covid challenges at home; excerpt from interview with Amber Bailey
Restaurant work during Covid; excerpt from interview with Amber Bailey
Impact on social life and the service industry; excerpt from interview with Amber Bailey
Covid's effect on personal life; excerpt from interview with Amber Bailey
Lack of leadership during Covid: excerpt from interview with Amber Bailey
Getting married during Covid; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
The impact of Covid on a church community; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
Organizing a Black Lives Matter protest in Whitesburg, KY, Part 1; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
Organizing a Black Lives Matter protest in Whitesburg, KY, Part 2; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
Black Lives Matter and the Church; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
Starting a new job during Covid; excerpt from interview with Dayjha Hogg
When schools shut down in March 2020;excerpt from interview with Ashlyn Swihart
Virtual teaching; excerpt from interview with Ashlyn Swihart
The classroom community; excerpt from interview with Ashlyn Swihart
Outlook on returning to in-person learning; excerpt from interview with Ashlyn Swihart
Closing a business during Covid: excerpt from interview with Carlie Childers
Challenges of being a working parent during Covid: excerpt from interview with Carlie Childers
Re-opening a beauty salon during Covid: excerpt from interview with Carlie Childers
Reflections on silver linings during Covid: excerpt from interview with Carlie Childers [Duplicate]
Hospital policy changes in response to the pandemic; excerpt from interview with Ellen Wright
Nurses and patients; excerpt from interview with Ellen Wright
Unexpected silver linings; excerpt from interview with Ellen Wright  [Duplicate]
Baby shower and support from friends during Covid; excerpt from interview with Josh Outsey and Terran Young
Going into labor during Covid; excerpt from interview with Josh Outsey and Terran Young
Organizing a Black Lives Matter protest in Big Stone Gap, VA; excerpt from interview with Josh Outsey and Terran Young