
<p><strong>Hollerlogue</strong>—<em>a dialogue in the holler, a conversation shaped not by academic theory; not by focus group branding, but by the land itself. </em>The happenings of Hollerlogue came generations before the name and definition was given by a man named Roger Ford. The people of eastern Kentucky, & across this country may have just forgotten how to do it. It seems we have forgotten how to simply talk. Not have an argument or a debate, but to just have a dialogue. This problem is not just native to eastern Kentucky where I reside, but it's apparent that this issue is prevalent from sea to shining sea.</p><p>With the extreme polarized climate of America today, something's got to give. Being so divided, we don't even know what we don't agree on. And we're being invited to stereotype and grow bitter toward each other. We can all play a part in this making this change. It doesn't matter if you're die hard MAGA, or if you're sickened at the overturning of Roe vs Wade. "Plowing