fbpx
Wikipedia

Rural diversity

Rural diversity refers to the presence of a diverse population of people in a low-density area outside of a city. While the term "rural" is contextual, it generally refers to a relatively low population density, a land-based economy (particularly agricultural), and a distinct regional identity. Some researchers have defined rurality as existing on a continuum.[1] A report estimates that in 2020, 43.85% of the world's population was living in rural areas.[2] However, the United Nations predicts that this number will shrink in the coming years; projecting that 68% of the worlds population will live in urban areas by 2050.[3] Rural areas may lack diversity in demographics like religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental health, socioeconomic status, physical ability, or other socially significant identifiers.

Diversity in a rural context is different from urban diversity in that the underrepresented populations of those of the identities listed above are usually numerically smaller than might be found in cities. However, some researchers have suggested that trends indicate the distinction between urban and rural diversity, in terms of community ethnoracial composition, has become less clear.[1] The small size of many rural communities still means that many of these groups tend to be relatively invisible or go unnoticed, oftentimes to avoid drawing attention to themselves as a defense to avoid rejection by the majority. For example, although almost 20% of the United States' rural population is non-white, and a similar proportion of the nation’s LGBTQ+ people also live in rural areas, rural areas are often depicted as completely heterosexual and white.[4] This lack of visibility can result in a deficiency of resources for marginalized populations in rural areas, inadequate policies that fail to take the experiences of the underrepresented populations into account, and a general misunderstanding of rural populations.

Academic research edit

There has been a renewed interest in rural diversity. Research on the subject tends to focus on highlighting previously ignored non-white rural communities and formerly all-white regions that are now diversifying due to Hispanic immigration.[5]

U.S. Department of Agriculture edit

The 2006 U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service studied rural populations across America.[6] This study displayed the increasing racial and ethnic diversity in rural America. This study displayed the increasing immigration and Hispanic population in non-metro areas across America. This study also revealed the poverty distribution in non-metro areas across races and ethnicities in 2006.

Pew Research Center edit

The 2018 study titled “What Unites and Divides Urban, Suburban, and Rural Communities”[7] researched by the Pew Research Center examines demographic trends across America, categorized as either suburban, urban, or rural. When regarding racial and ethnic rural diversity, this study reveals, through surveying, how rural counties are becoming more racially and ethnically diverse at a significantly slower pace than suburban and urban counties.

Center For American Progress edit

A study titled "Redefining Rural America" was published in 2019 by the Center For American Progress. It is authored by Olugbenga Ajilore and Zoe Willingham. The study investigated industrial diversity in rural areas. Moreover, it investigated challenges faced by minorities in rural areas, such as people of color, immigrants, LGBTQ people and disabled people. The study concluded that rural America is more actually economically diverse than perceived.[8]

MDRC edit

A study was published by MDRC in 2020 about College Access Strategies in Rural Communities of Color. It was authored by Alyssa Ratledge. It investigated educational challenges unique to Rural communities such as black, Latino and native American. The paper presented strategies to help increase diversity amongst rural colleges.[9]

In the United States edit

Rural parts of the United States encompass 97% of the US landmass and nearly 20% of its population. Every type of diversity that exists in metropolitan areas also exists in rural areas, however, the way that diversity manifests itself may be different based on local context.

Race and ethnicity edit

In rural areas in the Southeast, West, and Southwest U.S., there are significant populations of African-Americans, Hispanic people, and Native Americans. 54% of Native Americans live in rural areas, a much higher percentage of the population than for other racial and ethnic groups.[10] 14% of Black Americans live in rural areas, primarily in the Southeast and especially in the Black Belt states of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. 12% of Hispanic population in the US lives in rural areas, and that number is projected to grow as Hispanic populations increase nationwide.[11] Although rural Hispanic populations have typically been concentrated in the Southwest and West, in the past 20 years Hispanic populations have grown throughout the Midwest and Great Plains.

Ability edit

Despite the portrayal of rural Americans as primarily able bodied, strong farmers, people in rural America have varying levels of physical ability. At 15.1%, the disability rate in rural America is higher than the country as a whole (11.7%).[12] Compounded with the issue of medical deserts that affect many rural communities, disabled people in rural areas are more likely to receive inadequate care than their peers in urban areas. A lack of public transportation in most rural areas creates an additional barrier for people with disabilities to be integrated into their communities.[13]

Sexuality edit

About fifteen to twenty percent of LGBTQ+ people in the United States live in rural and urban areas.[14] However, residents of rural areas are less likely to be open about their sexuality due to the discrimination and violent threats they may face.[15] These discriminations and threats are partially due to the public opinion in rural areas not supporting LGBTQ+ individuals. This leads to less nondiscrimination laws and laws that may negatively effect LGBTQ+ individuals.[16] The lack of people who openly identify as LGBQT+ leads to the lack of resources for them throughout the rural communities. In rural southern Appalachia areas, social support from the community is being focused on in response to the lack of support in LGBTQ+ members’ families.[17]

Socioeconomic status edit

Socioeconomic status has a significant impact on rural communities, according to researchers. Socioeconomic variables are believed to be one of the main contributing factors as to why mortality rates are higher in rural settings.[18] The main causes for this disparity is socioeconomic deprivation, higher rates of uninsured persons, and a lack of and access to primary care physicians.[19] A 2012 study revealed that 16.3 percent of the rural population live in poverty. When looking at the poverty rate of racially diverse populations, it is observed that the rate is nearly doubled compared to white non-hispanics in rural communities. Rural African Americans have the highest poverty rates of almost 34 percent.[20]

Employment edit

Though rural America is frequently associated with agriculture, not all rural economies depend on farming. Many rely on sectors like manufacturing, mining, and the oil and gas industry. Jobs in the service industry, education, healthcare, and construction also employ large sections of the rural workforce.[21] The United States Department of Agriculture states that employment in rural America is continuing to grow, but is still below pre-Great Recession numbers.[22]

In media and art edit

Films edit

Well-known films about rural communities are often primarily white. The popular film, Brokeback Mountain, made in 2005 featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger, portrays a rural America centered around a white community. This film shows a rural area that is mostly white and heteronormative. The main two characters, played by Ledger and Gyllenhaal have a secret love affair-unable to come out as gay to their community. Another film, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri made in 2017, also features rural America. This film chronicles the murder investigation of a young woman. This film is highly regarded but has been accused of being a “shallow look at rural America, especially in regards to race.”[23] Film portrayals of rural communities often display a homogenous community, contributing to the common perception that rural diversity is non-existent.

Books edit

The 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy is often regarded as a 21st-century portrait of the rural American experience and culture. J. D. Vance’s book is centered around the experience of a white boy growing up in rural poverty. This book is well-known as an all-encompassing representation of rural America, despite not offering much information on other, more diverse, rural experiences. In response to this portrayal of rural America, Elizabeth Catte, attempts to diversify this the rural Appalachian narrative in her book What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia by looking back at the history of the region.[24]

Television shows edit

The 1960s and 1970s sitcom, The Beverly Hillbillies, depicted a poor, white family from the Ozark Mountains that suddenly made a lot of money after finding oil on their land. The family then moved to Beverly Hills. This television show played into the classic rural stereotype of a poor, white, and ‘redneck’ family.

Music edit

American folk music is often associated with rural areas, particularly Oklahoma, Appalachia, and the Southwest. Country music is also often affiliated with rural areas. Country music is more associated with the southern part of the United States than American Folk music is.

Podcasts edit

Podcasts about rural life are all-encompassing. There are podcasts for many different topics, from health and education to business and politics.[25] Some podcasts that cover these topics are Rural Matters, Rural Health Leadership Radio, and Rural Business. Outside of the U.S. there are also podcast about these topics in rural areas. Some of these include RZN: Rural News in rural New Zealand, Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast in rural Ireland, and Country Breakfast in rural Australia.

Poetry edit

Poems about rural life are common, as pastoral poetry has been a common topic.[26] These poems often focus on and are associated with nature, but also focus on rural communities and the poets’ own experience within those communities. There are many rural Native American poets, including Tommy Pico,[27] Joy Harjo, and Layli Long Soldier.

Affrilachia edit

Affrilachian art is a term that encompasses poetry, fiction, music, and film created by communities of African American Appalachians.[28] The term was coined by Kentucky-based poet Frank X Walker.[29] It was created to highlight the experiences of Black Appalachians and broaden the scope of perception around Appalachian communities beyond just White Appalachia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Lee, Barrett; Sharp, Gregory (July 2017). "Ethnoracial Diversity across the Rural-Urban Continuum". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 672 (1): 26–45. doi:10.1177/0002716217708560. JSTOR 26362015. PMC 6897380. PMID 31814626.
  2. ^ "World Rural Population 1960-2022". www.macrotrends.net. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  3. ^ "68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, says UN | UN DESA | United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs". www.un.org. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  4. ^ Illing, Sean (April 24, 2017). ""Rural America" doesn't mean "white America" — here's why that matters". Vox. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  5. ^ Lichter, Daniel T. (March 2012). "Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America*: Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America". Rural Sociology. 77 (1): 3–35. doi:10.1111/j.1549-0831.2012.00070.x. PMC 4606139. PMID 26478602.
  6. ^ "Racial and Ethnic Diversity is Increasing in Rural America" (PDF). US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  7. ^ "What Unites and Divides Urban, Suburban and Rural Communities". Pew Research Center. May 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  8. ^ Ajilore, Olugbenga (2019). "Redefining Rural America" (PDF). Center For American Progress. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  9. ^ Alyssa, Ratledge (2020-12-21). "Recognizing Diversity in Rural America". MDRC. Retrieved 2021-03-06.
  10. ^ Dewees, Sarah; Marks, Benjamin (April 2017). Twice Invisible: Understanding Rural Native America (Report). First Nations Development Institute.
  11. ^ "Race & Ethnicity in Rural America" (PDF). Housing Assistance Council. April 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  12. ^ Myers, Andrew; Greiman, Lillie; von Reichert, Christiane; Seekins, Tom (July 2016). "Rural Matters: The Geography of Disability in Rural America". The University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  13. ^ Heasley, Shaun (May 9, 2012). "Transportation Hurdles Keep Many With Disabilities Homebound". Disability Scoop. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  14. ^ Movement Advancement Project (April 2019). "Where we call home: LGBT people in rural America" (PDF). Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  15. ^ "Youth report higher rates of homophobic behaviors in rural and small town schools". MSU Extension. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  16. ^ "Movement Advancement Project | Rural". www.lgbtmap.org. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  17. ^ Dakin, Emily K.; Williams, Kelly A.; MacNamara, Maureen A. (2020-11-16). "Social Support and Social Networks among LGBT Older Adults in Rural Southern Appalachia". Journal of Gerontological Social Work. 63 (8): 768–789. doi:10.1080/01634372.2020.1774028. ISSN 0163-4372. PMID 32558626. S2CID 219928563.
  18. ^ Long, Alexander; Hanlon, Alexandra; Pellegrin, Karen (31 August 2018). "Socioeconomic variables explain rural disparities in US mortality rates: Implications for rural health research and policy". SSM - Population Health. 6: 72–74. doi:10.1016/j.ssmph.2018.08.009. PMC 6138992. PMID 30225336.
  19. ^ Kent, Jessica (5 February 2020). "Rural Health Disparities Linked to Socioeconomic Status, Care Access". HealthItAnalytics. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  20. ^ Housing Assistance Council. "Poverty in Rural America" (PDF). Rural Research Brief. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  21. ^ Willingham, Zoe; Ajilore, Olugbenga (July 17, 2019). "Redefining Rural America". Center for American Progress. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  22. ^ "USDA ERS - Rural Employment and Unemployment". www.ers.usda.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  23. ^ Bernardin, Marc (January 9, 2018). "Despite its awards, Three Billboards is a shallow look at race in rural America". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  24. ^ "Historian Makes Case For 'What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia' In New Book". NPR.org. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  25. ^ Agarwal, Anuj (October 19, 2020). "Top 15 Rural Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020". Feedspot Blog. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  26. ^ "Nature Poetry". Poets.org. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  27. ^ Siegel, Eric (November 13, 2017). "The Kumeyaay poet who's disrupting nature poetry". 49 (19). Retrieved 20 October 2020. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  28. ^ Trauth Taylor, Kathryn. "Naming Affrilachia: Toward Rhetorical Ecologies of Identity Performance in Appalachia". Enculturation. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  29. ^ "The Affrilachian Poets". Retrieved 20 October 2020.

rural, diversity, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, addin. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rural diversity news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Rural diversity refers to the presence of a diverse population of people in a low density area outside of a city While the term rural is contextual it generally refers to a relatively low population density a land based economy particularly agricultural and a distinct regional identity Some researchers have defined rurality as existing on a continuum 1 A report estimates that in 2020 43 85 of the world s population was living in rural areas 2 However the United Nations predicts that this number will shrink in the coming years projecting that 68 of the worlds population will live in urban areas by 2050 3 Rural areas may lack diversity in demographics like religion race ethnicity sexual orientation gender identity mental health socioeconomic status physical ability or other socially significant identifiers Diversity in a rural context is different from urban diversity in that the underrepresented populations of those of the identities listed above are usually numerically smaller than might be found in cities However some researchers have suggested that trends indicate the distinction between urban and rural diversity in terms of community ethnoracial composition has become less clear 1 The small size of many rural communities still means that many of these groups tend to be relatively invisible or go unnoticed oftentimes to avoid drawing attention to themselves as a defense to avoid rejection by the majority For example although almost 20 of the United States rural population is non white and a similar proportion of the nation s LGBTQ people also live in rural areas rural areas are often depicted as completely heterosexual and white 4 This lack of visibility can result in a deficiency of resources for marginalized populations in rural areas inadequate policies that fail to take the experiences of the underrepresented populations into account and a general misunderstanding of rural populations Contents 1 Academic research 1 1 U S Department of Agriculture 1 2 Pew Research Center 1 3 Center For American Progress 1 4 MDRC 2 In the United States 2 1 Race and ethnicity 2 2 Ability 2 3 Sexuality 2 4 Socioeconomic status 2 5 Employment 3 In media and art 3 1 Films 3 2 Books 3 3 Television shows 3 4 Music 3 5 Podcasts 3 6 Poetry 3 7 Affrilachia 4 See also 5 ReferencesAcademic research editThere has been a renewed interest in rural diversity Research on the subject tends to focus on highlighting previously ignored non white rural communities and formerly all white regions that are now diversifying due to Hispanic immigration 5 U S Department of Agriculture edit The 2006 U S Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service studied rural populations across America 6 This study displayed the increasing racial and ethnic diversity in rural America This study displayed the increasing immigration and Hispanic population in non metro areas across America This study also revealed the poverty distribution in non metro areas across races and ethnicities in 2006 Pew Research Center edit The 2018 study titled What Unites and Divides Urban Suburban and Rural Communities 7 researched by the Pew Research Center examines demographic trends across America categorized as either suburban urban or rural When regarding racial and ethnic rural diversity this study reveals through surveying how rural counties are becoming more racially and ethnically diverse at a significantly slower pace than suburban and urban counties Center For American Progress edit A study titled Redefining Rural America was published in 2019 by the Center For American Progress It is authored by Olugbenga Ajilore and Zoe Willingham The study investigated industrial diversity in rural areas Moreover it investigated challenges faced by minorities in rural areas such as people of color immigrants LGBTQ people and disabled people The study concluded that rural America is more actually economically diverse than perceived 8 MDRC edit A study was published by MDRC in 2020 about College Access Strategies in Rural Communities of Color It was authored by Alyssa Ratledge It investigated educational challenges unique to Rural communities such as black Latino and native American The paper presented strategies to help increase diversity amongst rural colleges 9 In the United States editRural parts of the United States encompass 97 of the US landmass and nearly 20 of its population Every type of diversity that exists in metropolitan areas also exists in rural areas however the way that diversity manifests itself may be different based on local context Race and ethnicity edit In rural areas in the Southeast West and Southwest U S there are significant populations of African Americans Hispanic people and Native Americans 54 of Native Americans live in rural areas a much higher percentage of the population than for other racial and ethnic groups 10 14 of Black Americans live in rural areas primarily in the Southeast and especially in the Black Belt states of Mississippi Alabama Georgia and Louisiana 12 of Hispanic population in the US lives in rural areas and that number is projected to grow as Hispanic populations increase nationwide 11 Although rural Hispanic populations have typically been concentrated in the Southwest and West in the past 20 years Hispanic populations have grown throughout the Midwest and Great Plains Ability edit Despite the portrayal of rural Americans as primarily able bodied strong farmers people in rural America have varying levels of physical ability At 15 1 the disability rate in rural America is higher than the country as a whole 11 7 12 Compounded with the issue of medical deserts that affect many rural communities disabled people in rural areas are more likely to receive inadequate care than their peers in urban areas A lack of public transportation in most rural areas creates an additional barrier for people with disabilities to be integrated into their communities 13 Sexuality edit About fifteen to twenty percent of LGBTQ people in the United States live in rural and urban areas 14 However residents of rural areas are less likely to be open about their sexuality due to the discrimination and violent threats they may face 15 These discriminations and threats are partially due to the public opinion in rural areas not supporting LGBTQ individuals This leads to less nondiscrimination laws and laws that may negatively effect LGBTQ individuals 16 The lack of people who openly identify as LGBQT leads to the lack of resources for them throughout the rural communities In rural southern Appalachia areas social support from the community is being focused on in response to the lack of support in LGBTQ members families 17 Socioeconomic status edit Socioeconomic status has a significant impact on rural communities according to researchers Socioeconomic variables are believed to be one of the main contributing factors as to why mortality rates are higher in rural settings 18 The main causes for this disparity is socioeconomic deprivation higher rates of uninsured persons and a lack of and access to primary care physicians 19 A 2012 study revealed that 16 3 percent of the rural population live in poverty When looking at the poverty rate of racially diverse populations it is observed that the rate is nearly doubled compared to white non hispanics in rural communities Rural African Americans have the highest poverty rates of almost 34 percent 20 Employment edit Though rural America is frequently associated with agriculture not all rural economies depend on farming Many rely on sectors like manufacturing mining and the oil and gas industry Jobs in the service industry education healthcare and construction also employ large sections of the rural workforce 21 The United States Department of Agriculture states that employment in rural America is continuing to grow but is still below pre Great Recession numbers 22 In media and art editFilms edit Well known films about rural communities are often primarily white The popular film Brokeback Mountain made in 2005 featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger portrays a rural America centered around a white community This film shows a rural area that is mostly white and heteronormative The main two characters played by Ledger and Gyllenhaal have a secret love affair unable to come out as gay to their community Another film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri made in 2017 also features rural America This film chronicles the murder investigation of a young woman This film is highly regarded but has been accused of being a shallow look at rural America especially in regards to race 23 Film portrayals of rural communities often display a homogenous community contributing to the common perception that rural diversity is non existent Books edit The 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy is often regarded as a 21st century portrait of the rural American experience and culture J D Vance s book is centered around the experience of a white boy growing up in rural poverty This book is well known as an all encompassing representation of rural America despite not offering much information on other more diverse rural experiences In response to this portrayal of rural America Elizabeth Catte attempts to diversify this the rural Appalachian narrative in her book What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia by looking back at the history of the region 24 Television shows edit The 1960s and 1970s sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies depicted a poor white family from the Ozark Mountains that suddenly made a lot of money after finding oil on their land The family then moved to Beverly Hills This television show played into the classic rural stereotype of a poor white and redneck family Music edit American folk music is often associated with rural areas particularly Oklahoma Appalachia and the Southwest Country music is also often affiliated with rural areas Country music is more associated with the southern part of the United States than American Folk music is Podcasts edit Podcasts about rural life are all encompassing There are podcasts for many different topics from health and education to business and politics 25 Some podcasts that cover these topics are Rural Matters Rural Health Leadership Radio and Rural Business Outside of the U S there are also podcast about these topics in rural areas Some of these include RZN Rural News in rural New Zealand Irish Farmers Journal Weekly Podcast in rural Ireland and Country Breakfast in rural Australia Poetry edit Poems about rural life are common as pastoral poetry has been a common topic 26 These poems often focus on and are associated with nature but also focus on rural communities and the poets own experience within those communities There are many rural Native American poets including Tommy Pico 27 Joy Harjo and Layli Long Soldier Affrilachia edit Affrilachian art is a term that encompasses poetry fiction music and film created by communities of African American Appalachians 28 The term was coined by Kentucky based poet Frank X Walker 29 It was created to highlight the experiences of Black Appalachians and broaden the scope of perception around Appalachian communities beyond just White Appalachia See also editRural sociology Rural area Diversity politics Cultural diversityReferences edit a b Lee Barrett Sharp Gregory July 2017 Ethnoracial Diversity across the Rural Urban Continuum The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 672 1 26 45 doi 10 1177 0002716217708560 JSTOR 26362015 PMC 6897380 PMID 31814626 World Rural Population 1960 2022 www macrotrends net Retrieved 2022 03 24 68 of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050 says UN UN DESA United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs www un org Retrieved 2022 03 24 Illing Sean April 24 2017 Rural America doesn t mean white America here s why that matters Vox Retrieved 19 October 2020 Lichter Daniel T March 2012 Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America Immigration and the New Racial Diversity in Rural America Rural Sociology 77 1 3 35 doi 10 1111 j 1549 0831 2012 00070 x PMC 4606139 PMID 26478602 Racial and Ethnic Diversity is Increasing in Rural America PDF US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service Retrieved 19 October 2020 What Unites and Divides Urban Suburban and Rural Communities Pew Research Center May 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Ajilore Olugbenga 2019 Redefining Rural America PDF Center For American Progress Retrieved 5 March 2021 Alyssa Ratledge 2020 12 21 Recognizing Diversity in Rural America MDRC Retrieved 2021 03 06 Dewees Sarah Marks Benjamin April 2017 Twice Invisible Understanding Rural Native America Report First Nations Development Institute Race amp Ethnicity in Rural America PDF Housing Assistance Council April 2012 Retrieved 20 October 2020 Myers Andrew Greiman Lillie von Reichert Christiane Seekins Tom July 2016 Rural Matters The Geography of Disability in Rural America The University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities Retrieved 20 October 2020 Heasley Shaun May 9 2012 Transportation Hurdles Keep Many With Disabilities Homebound Disability Scoop Retrieved 20 October 2020 Movement Advancement Project April 2019 Where we call home LGBT people in rural America PDF Retrieved 20 October 2020 Youth report higher rates of homophobic behaviors in rural and small town schools MSU Extension Retrieved 2021 03 04 Movement Advancement Project Rural www lgbtmap org Retrieved 2022 03 25 Dakin Emily K Williams Kelly A MacNamara Maureen A 2020 11 16 Social Support and Social Networks among LGBT Older Adults in Rural Southern Appalachia Journal of Gerontological Social Work 63 8 768 789 doi 10 1080 01634372 2020 1774028 ISSN 0163 4372 PMID 32558626 S2CID 219928563 Long Alexander Hanlon Alexandra Pellegrin Karen 31 August 2018 Socioeconomic variables explain rural disparities in US mortality rates Implications for rural health research and policy SSM Population Health 6 72 74 doi 10 1016 j ssmph 2018 08 009 PMC 6138992 PMID 30225336 Kent Jessica 5 February 2020 Rural Health Disparities Linked to Socioeconomic Status Care Access HealthItAnalytics Retrieved 7 March 2021 Housing Assistance Council Poverty in Rural America PDF Rural Research Brief Retrieved 7 March 2021 Willingham Zoe Ajilore Olugbenga July 17 2019 Redefining Rural America Center for American Progress Retrieved 19 October 2020 USDA ERS Rural Employment and Unemployment www ers usda gov Retrieved 2022 03 25 Bernardin Marc January 9 2018 Despite its awards Three Billboards is a shallow look at race in rural America The Guardian Retrieved 20 October 2020 Historian Makes Case For What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia In New Book NPR org Retrieved 2022 03 24 Agarwal Anuj October 19 2020 Top 15 Rural Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020 Feedspot Blog Retrieved 20 October 2020 Nature Poetry Poets org Retrieved 20 October 2020 Siegel Eric November 13 2017 The Kumeyaay poet who s disrupting nature poetry 49 19 Retrieved 20 October 2020 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Trauth Taylor Kathryn Naming Affrilachia Toward Rhetorical Ecologies of Identity Performance in Appalachia Enculturation Retrieved 7 March 2021 The Affrilachian Poets Retrieved 20 October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rural diversity amp oldid 1183065185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.