Book Read Free

Hill Women

Page 24

by Cassie Chambers


  Kentucky Educational Television. Settlement Schools of Appalachia. www.ket.org/​education/​resources/​settlement-schools-appalachia/.

  “Kentucky Health News.” kyhealthnews.blogspot.com/​2017/​01/​meth-was-more-prevalent-in-dry-counties.html. January 10, 2017.

  G. Khairy, et al. “Bilateral Breast Cancer: Incidence, Diagnosis and Histological Patterns.” Saudi Medical Journal. 26(4). April 2005.

  Nadia Kounang. “The Kentucky County Where the Water Smells Like Diesel.” cnn.com/​2018/​03/​30/​health/​kentucky-water-crisis/​index.html. CNN. March 30, 2018.

  Nikita Lalwani. “Tracing the Elite Law Cycle.” yaledailynews.com/​blog/​2011/​04/​18/​up-close-tracing-the-elite-law-cycle/. Yale Daily News. April 18, 2011.

  Kat Lonsdorf. “Kentucky County Water Crisis.” www.npr.org/​2018/​09/​13/​647559499/​kentucky-county-water-crisis. NPR. September 13, 2018.

  Michael G. Meyer, et al. “Cultural Perspectives Concerning Adolescent Use of Tobacco and Alcohol in the Appalachian Mountain Region.” www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pmc/​articles/​PMC2409582/. Journal of Rural Health. June 4, 2008.

  Jerry Mitchell and Laura Ungar. “Drugs Kill More Americans Than Guns and Cars. Kentucky Was Ground Zero from the Start.” www.courier-journal.com/​story/​news/​investigations/​2018/​01/​28/​kentucky-ground-zero-opioid-epidemic/​1069608001/. The Courier Journal. January 28, 2018.

  Lara Moody, Emily Satterwhite, and Warren Bickel. “Substance Use in Rural Central Appalachia: Current Status and Treatment Considerations.” www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pmc/​articles/​PMC5648074/. Rural Mental Health. April 1, 2017.

  Johnny Noble. “Inside America’s Poorest County.” www.seeker.com/​inside-americas-poorest-county-photos-1766208288.html. Seeker. December 12, 2012.

  Emma Ockerman. “African Americans in Appalachia Fight to Be Seen as a Part of Coal Country.” www.washingtonpost.com/​news/​post-nation/​wp/​2017/​08/​10/​african-americans-in-appalachia-fight-to-be-seen-as-a-part-of-coal-country/​?noredirect=on&utm_term=.7529103643b7. The Washington Post. August 10, 2017.

  Erica Peterson. “New Research Group Aims to Shed Light on Appalachian Health Disparities.” wfpl.org/​new-research-group-aims-to-shed-light-on-appalachian-health-disparities/. WFPL Radio. August 7, 2017.

  Sarah Riley. “Kentucky Named One of the Most Sexist States—And It’s Hurting Women.” www.courier-journal.com/​story/​news/​local/​2018/​08/​30/​kentucky-named-among-most-sexist-states/​1134616002/. The Courier Journal. August 30, 2018.

  Cassady Rosenblum. “Hillbillies Who Code.” www.theguardian.com/​us-news/​2017/​apr/​21/​tech-industry-coding-kentucky-hillbillies. The Guardian. April 21, 2017.

  Shaunna Scott. “Grannies, Mothers and Babies: An Examination of Traditional Southern Appalachian Midwifery.” anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/​doi/​pdf/​10.1525/​cia.1982.4.2.17.

  Jason Sumich. “It’s All Legal Until You Get Caught: Moonshining in the Southern Appalachians.” anthro.appstate.edu/​research/​field-schools/​ethnographic-and-linguistic-field-schools/​summer-2007-alleghany-county/​its. Appalachian State University. Summer 2007.

  This American Life. “Episode 550: Three Miles.” www.thisamericanlife.org/​550/​transcript. NPR. March 13, 2015.

  George Torok. A Guide to Historic Coal Towns of the Big Sandy River Valley. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2004.

  United States Census Bureau. “Owsley County, Kentucky.” www.census.gov/​quickfacts/​fact/​table/​owsleycountykentucky/​BZA115216. Last accessed October 1, 2018.

  Alexia Walters. “Moonshine Operation Found in Tow Truck Company Building.” lex18.com/​news/​covering-kentucky/​2018/​08/​30/​moonshine-operation-found-in-tow-truck-company-building/. Lex18 News. August 30, 2018.

  Gillian B. White. “The Quiet Struggle of College Students with Kids.” www.theatlantic.com/​business/​archive/​2014/​12/​the-quiet-struggle-of-college-students-with-kids/​383636/. The Atlantic. December 11, 2014.

  Bob Woods. “This Kentucky Coal Town Is Fighting for Survival Long After the War on Coal Is Over.” www.cnbc.com/​2018/​03/​29/​the-kentucky-coal-town-fighting-to-survive-after-coal-mining-closings.html. CNBC. March 31, 2018.

  Will Wright, Caity Coyne, and Molly Born. “Stirring the Waters: Investigating Why Many in Appalachia Lack Reliable, Clean Water.” www.kentucky.com/​news/​local/​watchdog/​article222656895.html. Lexington Herald-Leader. December 26, 2018.

  Lawrence Yun. “Why Homeownership Matters.” www.forbes.com/​sites/​lawrenceyun/​2016/​08/​12/​why-homeownership-matters/​#593ffe42480f. Forbes. August 12, 2016.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  CASSIE CHAMBERS grew up in Eastern Kentucky. She graduated from Yale College, the Yale School of Public Health, the London School of Economics, and Harvard Law School, where she was president of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, a student-run law firm that represents low-income clients. After law school, Chambers received a Skadden Fellowship to return to Kentucky to work with domestic violence survivors in rural communities. She lives in Louisville with her husband, Bryan; their dog, Brixton; and their cat, Spaghetti.

  cassiechambers.com

  Twitter: @cassiehchambers

  What’s next on

  your reading list?

  Discover your next

  great read!

  Get personalized book picks and up-to-date news about this author.

  Sign up now.

 

 

 


‹ Prev