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Cara Ellis

@caradellis.bsky.social

She/her. 37. EKY. Queer Appalachian writer, organizer, and advocate. Fightin’ for justice. Big fan of tomatoes sandwiches.

109 Followers  |  150 Following  |  8 Posts  |  Joined: 04.07.2025  |  1.4035

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Got plans for 10/7? Now you do! Come out to the Fuzzy Duck Coffee Shop in Morehead for a book discussion + signing. Lots of great folks will be there & it’s two days after my 38th birthday. Come eat cake and give us some hugs! @williecarver.bsky.social will be there, and we all LOVE him!

28.07.2025 00:39 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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POV: you grew up in a holler & figured out real quick what it’s all about. No bootlickin’ here, just class war and cornbread always. 🥾🔥 #Appalachia #Kentucky #ClassSolidarity #AppalachiaIsForBootleggersNotBootlickers

13.07.2025 19:36 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A mother possum carries five baby possums on her back as they cling to her fur. The background is a soft green forest blur. Text on the image reads: "Around here, we help carry our kin. It’s impossumible to do this alone!" Below, donation info is listed: PayPal @ekymutualaid and Venmo @eKyMutualAid. A small eKy Mutual Aid logo is in the corner.

A mother possum carries five baby possums on her back as they cling to her fur. The background is a soft green forest blur. Text on the image reads: "Around here, we help carry our kin. It’s impossumible to do this alone!" Below, donation info is listed: PayPal @ekymutualaid and Venmo @eKyMutualAid. A small eKy Mutual Aid logo is in the corner.

If you’ve got a few bucks to spare, throw it toward EKY Mutual Aid please!

We’re not waiting on politicians or nonprofits with 3-month approval processes because we help each other NOW. Mutual aid means when someone needs heat, food, or meds, we show up without question.
#MutualAid #Appalachia

12.07.2025 20:02 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The Most Dangerous Threat to Our Country? Christian Nationalism. When faith becomes the weapon, democracy becomes the target.

Dropped a new post on my #Substack! In it, I break down the IRS reversal of the Johnson Amendment and what it means for the separation of church and state, and our democracy.

Would love your feedback. You can read it for free + subscribe here ⬇️
caradellis.substack.com/p/the-most-d...

09.07.2025 18:27 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

This is how Christian nationalism gains ground by merging church and state to push their agenda. This is terrifying.

08.07.2025 18:35 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Enjoy some #appalachian ASMR with a view from my porch during the sunshower, aka rain + sunshine. #kentucky #appalachia #mountains #holler

07.07.2025 22:20 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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holler & heart | Substack holler & heart explores Appalachian life through radical political commentary, personal storytelling, and place-based resistance. Click to read holler & heart, a Substack publication. Launched 5 hours...

Launching my substack called holler & heart. Read Appalachian stories, political reflections, grassroots insights, and some poems too! Free to read, paid subs help keep it going. ❤️

subscribe here: caradellis.substack.com

Follow me + let’s read and grow together.

07.07.2025 19:05 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A graphic with a faded Appalachian rural background showing a mountain road lined with old wooden houses and leafless trees. Overlaid is bold black text that reads: “Friendly reminder that poverty isn’t a moral failure, it’s a policy failure. This is what happens when we build an economy that rewards billionaires while millions of working people can’t afford rent. This is what happens when healthcare is treated as a privilege instead of a human right. This is what happens when wages remain stagnant and minimum wage jobs don’t cover basic expenses. This is what happens when childcare costs more than some people’s paychecks.”

A graphic with a faded Appalachian rural background showing a mountain road lined with old wooden houses and leafless trees. Overlaid is bold black text that reads: “Friendly reminder that poverty isn’t a moral failure, it’s a policy failure. This is what happens when we build an economy that rewards billionaires while millions of working people can’t afford rent. This is what happens when healthcare is treated as a privilege instead of a human right. This is what happens when wages remain stagnant and minimum wage jobs don’t cover basic expenses. This is what happens when childcare costs more than some people’s paychecks.”

A graphic with a faded background showing a rural Appalachian road lined with old wooden houses and brush. Overlaid is bold black text that reads: “This lie is perpetuated to benefit those at the top. If they can continue to convince us that our neighbors’ struggles are their own fault and keep us divided by design, the less likely we are to resist and demand change. You don’t have less or struggle because of immigrants, queer or trans people, or people on public assistance. You struggle because billionaires and corporations, through decades of exploitation, have rigged the system to keep the working-class fighting for scraps while they hoard the wealth that we ALL create.”

A graphic with a faded background showing a rural Appalachian road lined with old wooden houses and brush. Overlaid is bold black text that reads: “This lie is perpetuated to benefit those at the top. If they can continue to convince us that our neighbors’ struggles are their own fault and keep us divided by design, the less likely we are to resist and demand change. You don’t have less or struggle because of immigrants, queer or trans people, or people on public assistance. You struggle because billionaires and corporations, through decades of exploitation, have rigged the system to keep the working-class fighting for scraps while they hoard the wealth that we ALL create.”

Poverty isn’t a moral failure, it’s a policy failure. This is a hill I will gladly die on.

06.07.2025 22:15 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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McConnell is OK with cutting Medicaid because he's never struggled like us | Opinion Nearly a third of Kentuckians rely on Medicaid. McConnell's vote for Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' is a choice to abandon us and our rural communities

Opinion: McConnell is OK with cutting Medicaid because he's never struggled like us | Opinion

02.07.2025 11:00 — 👍 1    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

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