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Now & Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 28, Issue 01, published in 2012. The theme of this issue is Nuevo Appalachia. This issue examines the historical and contemporary presence of Hispanic and Latino communities in the region. It traces early Spanish exploration alongside modern immigration patterns, highlighting how Latino populations have reshaped communities in both urban and rural Appalachia through work, family life, entrepreneurship, and cultural traditions. Essays and narratives address themes of migration, assimilation, and identity, including responses to immigration enforcement, access to housing, and the development of local institutions and religious practices. Foodways, festivals, music, and language are presented as sites of cultural exchange, illustrating how Appalachian and Latino traditions intersect in everyday life. By documenting these experiences across multiple communities, the issue emphasized Appalachia as an evolving cultural crossroads and underscores the growing influence of Latino communities in shaping the region's contemporary identity.
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28
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01
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Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services, East Tennessee State University. Now & Then (Volume 28, Issue 01, 2012). Johnson City, TN: Center of Excellence for Appalachian Studies and Services, 2012. .
https://dc.etsu.edu/now-then/70