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Ending Poverty: Appalachia Immersion Experience

Monday, January 15, 2007

The Highlander Center

by Andrea Roske-Metcalf

I’m fairly certain that the most simple, straightforward, subversive organizing strategy that I’ve ever encountered is to build a circular room, fill it with rocking chairs, and invite the people.

photo by Colleen Wessel-McCoy

Posted by Poverty Initiative Appalachia Students at 9:52 AM

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  • ▼  2007 (23)
    • ▼  January (23)
      • Going "Home"
      • God is here
      • The Highlander Center
      • Chesterhill
      • Gates of Hell
      • Mountain Top Removal
      • At the Highlander Center
      • Moving Mountains
      • Charleston, WV
      • Hope
      • How Much
      • Interests Outside the Region
      • Working Together to End Poverty
      • The Community Mainstay
      • Song
      • Emanuel - God Is With Us
      • Country Living
      • Day 3 - Philippi, WV
      • World Vision
      • Big Changes Will Come
      • Sunday January 7, 2007
      • With What Eyes Do I See?
      • Our Mission