Urbanism
River Valley Cancer Yearbook
Kerri Arsenault collects the health stories of River Valley residents to make visible the mill’s toxic legacies.
Striking Bodies: Aligning Public Spaces
Aaron Cayer describes the River Valley’s long history of worker protests and strikes.
Body
Our bodies form the base unit for action, empowerment, freedom, and joy, writes literary critic John Freeman.
Maine’s River Valley: Labor, Landscapes, and Legacies
Aaron Cayer and Kerri Arsenault introduce Maine’s River Valley, its natural beauty, and the paper mill that has long-defined this community.
Difficult Terrain: The History of West Virginia’s Infrastructure
Caroline Filice Smith argues that the state should begin to view its land as a critical infrastructure.
Vacant Lots to Urban Farms: Food Justice in Appalachia
Rebecca Kiger shares a photographic essay documenting urban farm Grow Ohio Valley.
FF – Distance Edition: AGENCY
The El Paso practice discusses its wide-ranging investigations of the US–Mexico Border, among other work.
Trash? Treasure!
Community group Trash Club asserts the value of composting after New York cuts service due to COVID.
Parking Lot as Art Gallery
Davis Butner showcases a novel use of urban space in Atlanta during COVID-19.