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Appalachian Library Sparks Change Through Awareness
Grassroots project in Northeast Tennessee expands reach through donations and volunteers.
Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:00pm
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The Appalachian Liberation Library's growing collection of books aims to empower local communities and inspire positive change across the region.Johnson City TodayThe Appalachian Liberation Library, a Northeast Tennessee People's Movement project launched in 2017, has grown into an independent organization that aims to spread awareness and inspire change across the Appalachian region through book donations, community events, and volunteer efforts.
Why it matters
The Appalachian region has long faced economic and social challenges, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and environmental degradation. The Appalachian Liberation Library seeks to empower local communities by providing access to literature that explores these issues and offers solutions.
The details
The library operates through donations, grant funding, and a network of volunteers who collect, catalog, and distribute books to community centers, schools, and other organizations throughout the Appalachian region. The library's collection focuses on topics such as Appalachian history, environmental justice, and social and economic inequality.
- The Appalachian Liberation Library was launched as a project of the Northeast Tennessee People's Movement in 2017.
- The library has since grown into an independent organization, expanding its reach and impact across the Appalachian region.
The players
Appalachian Liberation Library
An independent organization that aims to spread awareness and inspire change in the Appalachian region through book donations, community events, and volunteer efforts.
Northeast Tennessee People's Movement
The grassroots organization that originally launched the Appalachian Liberation Library project in 2017.
What they’re saying
“Our goal is to empower local communities by providing access to literature that explores the unique challenges and opportunities of the Appalachian region.”
— Sarah Wilkins, Founder, Appalachian Liberation Library
“The library has become a hub for community engagement and education, inspiring people to get involved and work towards positive change.”
— Jenna Bowers, Volunteer Coordinator, Appalachian Liberation Library
What’s next
The Appalachian Liberation Library plans to continue expanding its book collection and outreach efforts, with a goal of establishing satellite locations in more communities across the Appalachian region.
The takeaway
The Appalachian Liberation Library's grassroots approach to promoting education and awareness is a powerful example of how community-driven initiatives can drive positive change in underserved regions, empowering local residents to address the unique challenges they face.


