Appalachian Transition Fellowship

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    • Why Central Appalachia? Why Now?
    • Preparing the Next Generation
    • By the Region for the Region
    • Appalachian Transition Framework
    • What are Host Communities?
    • Host Curriculum and Components
    • Previous Projects and Outcomes
    • 2014-2015 Host Communities
    • 2018-2019 Host Communities
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    • Structure and Curriculum
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    • 2014-2015 Fellows
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    • 2014-15 Closing Gathering
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    • Report on May 2017 Regional Gathering
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CFA Woven Roots Fiber Story: A Dream of Indigo: Growing Natural Plant Dyes in South Central Kentucky by Fellow Sam Hamlin

AppFellows October 25, 2017
Photo by Sam Hamlin

Photo by Sam Hamlin

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Appalachian Transition Fellowship

The Appalachian Transition Fellowship is a year-long, full-time program designed for a select group of innovative emerging community leaders, alliances, networks and cross-sector host institutions. While the fellowship will increase capacity to the region, it will also allow emerging leaders and institutions across the region to work and think as a collective body to create an economically just and thriving Central Appalachia.

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