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Speaker Series: Histories of Black Life and Music in Appalachia

February 8, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

Cost: Free and open to the public

Virtual: Click here to register for Zoom link

* PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS NOW ONLY VIRTUAL. IF YOU WERE PLANNING TO ATTEND IN-PERSON, BE SURE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ZOOM LINK TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY INSTEAD!

Join us on Tuesday, February 8, at 7:00 p.m. for our next Speaker Series program. Dr. William H. Turner will partner with Dr. Ted Olson for discussions on music, including the Sepia Tones podcast, and Turner’s book The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life In Appalachian Coal Towns. Through sharing their unique knowledge and perspectives on the Black experience in Appalachia, Drs. Turner and Olson will take the audience beyond the assumptions and stereotypes about this region for a deeper and richer understanding of its history.

The virtual program will stream live via Zoom. It is free and open to the public, but you do need to register for the Zoom link.

About Dr. William H. Turner

Dr. William H. Turner, the fifth of ten children, was born in 1946 in the coal town of Lynch, Kentucky, in Harlan County. His grandfathers, father, four uncles, and older brother were coal miners.

Bill has spent his professional career studying and working on behalf of marginalized communities, helping them create opportunities in the larger world while not abandoning their important cultural ties. He is best-known for his ground-breaking research on African-American communities in Appalachia, but Bill’s work is universal. As an academic and a consultant, he has studied economic systems and social structures in the urban South and burgeoning Latino communities in the Southwest. What he strives for on behalf of his clients and their communities is what we all want: prosperity, understanding, and respect.

Today, Bill and his wife Vivian – the retired President of the R.J. Reynolds Foundation in Winston-Salem, N.C. – live near their children and grandchildren in Houston.

About Dr. Ted Olson

Ted Olson is presently serving as co-host (with Dr. William Turner) of the podcast Sepia Tones: Exploring Black Appalachian Music​. Presently Full Professor of Appalachian Studies at East Tennessee State University, Olson served in 2008 as Fulbright Senior Scholar in American Studies in Barcelona, Spain. He is the author of many articles, essays, encyclopedia entries, poems, and reviews published in a range of books and periodicals. From 2003-2005 he was president of the Tennessee Folklore Society, and from 2009-2013 he was the editor of the Journal of Appalachian StudiesOlson has produced many documentary albums of Appalachian music ,and for his work as a music historian, he has received an International Bluegrass Music Association Award, three Independent Music Awards, the Ramsey Award for Lifetime Achievement from the East Tennessee Historical Society, and seven Grammy Award nominations.

Details

Date:
February 8, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Venue

Birthplace of Country Music Museum
101 Country Music Way
Bristol, VA 24201 United States
Phone
423-573-1927