West Virginia, Still Home
Featured as an Op-Doc for The New York Times.
2013-06-20 | 7 minutes
Plot Summary
McDowell County, situated in the coalfields of West Virginia, has experienced a great boom-and-bust since 1950. But despite the economic decline and population loss, many still call it home and feel a great sense of purpose among the mountains. Residents speak about their connection to this place and the meaning of "home."