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KFTC's Voter Empowerment work in the primary election and beyond
Posted by: Enchanta Jackson on May 29, 2014
Member reflection: Bereans for Fairness has already made a difference
Posted by: Kate Grigg on May 28, 2014
Members attend Jackson Rising conference to learn more about worker co-ops
Posted by: Ryan Fenwick on May 23, 2014
KFTC members give testimony to national voting rights panel
Posted by: Beth Howard on May 21, 2014
2014 Primary Election: Central Kentucky Gets Out the Vote!
Posted by: Beth Howard on May 14, 2014
Transition Stories: Whitesburg businesses build something together
Posted by: KFTC Staff on May 12, 2014
Silas House’s Same Sun Here is a book about and for KFTC members
Posted by: KFTC Staff on May 9, 2014
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How long have you been involved with KFTC, and how did you get involved?
I’ve been a member for about 10 years, but I got actively involved about four years ago when I retired. While I was originally drawn to KFTC’s commitment to stop mountaintop removal, the “Stop Smith” campaign (to prevent a new coal-burning power plant) was just ramping up and that’s where I directed my energies. Now, I’m involved in all KFTC’s efforts that relate to the electric energy sector.
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Jackson Rising

On July 31 of this year, the current General 402 Permit for Coal Mining expires.


KFTC member and Kentucky author Silas House published a young adult novel in 2012 called Same Sun Here, a collaboration with New York City author Neela Vaswani. The book is a series of letters between River Dean Justice, who lives in eastern Kentucky, and a girl named Meena, who lives in New York City. House talked with KFTC recently about the book.