This showcase will feature three films produced by AMI students that cover a wide range of content. The films are "Searching for an Appalachian Accent" 15 mins- which explores the stigma attached to regional dialects, "A Little Piece of Me" 10 mins- which focuses on three stories about growing up gay in the mountains and "True Cost of Coal" 13 mins - which through personal stories explores the mark the coal industry has left on Eastern Kentucky communities.
Appalachian Media Institute strives to:
Build the confidence levels and creative capacity of central Appalachian youth
Position youth from central Appalachia as initiators of dialogue and social action around crucial community issues
Highlight rural voices and to inform national audiences and diverse communities of the unique challenges that face rural Appalachian communities
Enable our participants to become informed, tolerant, and engaged citizens and to recognize the interconnections between central Appalachia and the rest of the world"