Robert Gard - Excerpt "From the Ground Up"
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- A Bridge Conversation on New Paradigms of Artful Change
- A Call for Experimentation
- A Short Story of Multi-Culturalism
- A Time of Questioning
- Appalachia on the Move
- Essay: Appalachia, Democracy, and Cultural Equity
- Appalachian Advocate Preserves Local History
- Art in a Democracy
- Appalachia's Roadside Theater
- Bridging Social Capital
- Change
- Coming Through the Wire
- Community Arts 2007 A Muscular Year
- Community Arts 2008-The Year of the Great Leap
- Connecting Traditions
- Contemporary Artists on Contemporary Arts
- Conversations at the Intersection of Art and Activism
- Cultural Organizing Session Opening Remarks
- Grassroots, Community-based Theater
- In Sync? For American ensembles
- Independence, Not Isolation
- Invisible Threads and the Place We Call Home
- Measuring the Intrinsic Impact of Live Theatre
- Only Connect
- Populism is Not the Problem
- Article: Reaching for the Valley of the Sun
- Rural/Urban
- “Styles”
- Take Charge of the Stories We are Telling
- Telling Tales and Connecting Communities
- The Art of Social Imagination
- Central Appalachia & the Founding of Appalshop
- The Joy of Producing Some Lovely Thing
- The Mountains: My Hopes
- The Unreported Arts Recession of 1997
- Philosophy of Change 2
- Using Arts to Bind the Community
- Where Has All the Grassroots Touring Gone?
- Article: Fire & Promise, a Saga of Collaboration
- Report: Thousand Kites Project
- Article: Voices from the Battlefront: Achieving Cultural Equity Through Critical Analysis
- Enactments of Power: The Politics of Performance Space
- End Cultural Isolationism
- A Week-Long Immersion in the Activist Theory and Practice of Appalshop
- Mountaineers, Farmers, and Cowfolk Create Two Plays About Place
- Community Participation and Civic Dialogue
- Class and the Performing Arts: Class Diversity in Community Development
- Playwright's Hanging: Appalachia in a Globalized Economic Reality
- Speech: Toward a Durable Pluralism
- Robert Gard - Excerpt "From the Ground Up"
- William Branch - Excerpt "From the Ground Up"
- Nicholas Kanellos - Excerpt "From the Ground Up"
- From Protest to Politics: The Future of the Civil Rights Movement
- Bridging Social Capital
- Conversations at the Intersection of Art and Activism
- The Art of Social Imagination
- Telling Tales and Connecting Communities
- Progress: Locating Conservative Philosophy in a Globalized Appalachia
- A Short Story of Multi-Culturalism
- Grassroots, Community-based Theater
- Appalachia's Roadside Theater
- A Call for Experimentation
- “Styles”
- A Time of Questioning
- Cultural Organizing Session Opening Remarks
- Measuring the Intrinsic Impact of Live Theatre
- Idiwanan An Chawe, A Zuni Language Theater
- Appalachian Advocate Preserves Local History
- Appalachia on the Move
- Connecting Traditions
- Using Arts to Bind the Community
- Change
- "Beasts of the Southern Wild:" Two Critical Perspectives
- End Cultural Isolationism
- Chapter: Community Cultural Development as a Site of Joy, Struggle, and Transformation
- Chapter: Seeking a Theater of Liberation
- Chapter: Becoming a Civic Artist
- Chapter: An Ideal Theater
- A Matrix: Articulating the Principles of Grassroots Theater
- Review: To Change the Face and Heart of America Selected Writings on the Arts and Communities, 1949–1992
- A Brief Introduction to the Organizing Principles of Appalshop/Roadside Theater
- Far Too Many Misconceptions about Theater in America
- Article: Philadelphia Yoruba Performance Project
- ArtPlaceAmerica: "Appalachian Solidarity with Black Lives Matter"
- Americans for the Arts: "On Cultural Organizing and Performing Our Future"
- Brookings Institution: "How a Conservative Coal County Built the Biggest Solar Energy Project in E. Kentucky"
- Time Magazine: "Meet 27 People Bridging Divides Across America"
- Free Think: "How a Bakery is Restoring Hope in an Appalachian Mining Town
- "Beasts of the Southern Wild:" Two Critical Perspectives
- Secular Communion in the Coalfields: The Populist Aesthetic and Practice of Roadside Theater