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What do queer Appalachians and a serpent-handling preacher have in common? More than you might think.

“American culture really wants to deposit us at total opposite ends of the spectrum,” artist Aaron McIntosh says. “But actually, we both are in the same milieu in American culture, of existing at the fringes, whether wanted or not.”

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Editor’s Note: This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a rural thinker, creator, or doer. Like what you see here? You can  href="https://dailyyonder.com/qa-appalachian-p...

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What do queer Appalachians and a serpent-handling preacher have in common? More than you might think.

“American culture really wants to deposit us at total opposite ends of the spectrum,” artist Aaron McIntosh says. “But actually, we both are in the same milieu in American culture, of existing at the fringes, whether wanted or not.”

McIntosh’s installatio...

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My colleague Smmo Ozawa and I spent the past year recording oral histories about immigration in the rural United States. One of my favorite interviews happened at the police station in Fort Morgan, a small, Eastern Colorado town where I spent the first decade of my childhood.

Sheriff Dave Martin, who ran as a Republican, talked about a childhood spent working on h...

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October was LGBTQ History month thanks to a history teacher href="https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/2023/10/21/over-25-years-later-roots-of-lgbt-history-month-remain-in-missouri/7115...

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