Appalachian Heritage, Displacement, Coercive Control, and Healing

Appalachian Heritage, Displacement, Coercive Control, and Healing When Shenandoah National Park was established in 1935, five hundred families were “displaced” from their mountain homes and communities. The word displaced is often placed in quotation marks because what occurred was far more than relocation. Society uses the term, so it is borrowed here. Yet no singleContinue reading “Appalachian Heritage, Displacement, Coercive Control, and Healing”