United Mountain Defense (UMD) is a volunteer driven non-profit dedicated to halting the destructive practices of mountaintop removal.  Our work primarily occurs in coal impacted communities in Tennessee and we engage in scientific data collection, public education, community organizing, and data collection and analysis from federal and state agencies. We are part of a larger grassroots campaign called Mountain Justice.

UMD has many volunteer opportunities including a summer internship program and internships that can be conducted from your school throughout the year.  The list below provides some ideas for possible internships and we look forward to collaborating with you on a project that meets your specific skills and interest.

There is no need to fill out a volunteer application in order to do an internship from your home or school, just give us a call or write an email. 
Please contact us for more information

umdvolunteerhouse@yahoo.com                                                                                                                         (865) 689-2778   UMD volunteer house

www.unitedmountaindefense.org                                                                                     www.mountainjustice.org

If you want to live in the UMD volunteer house for a summer then you can check out the application at the following link.   

 

http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=ddtgk4hx_6cg5tvmdx&hl=en and email it
to  umdvolunteerhouse@yahoo.com  
Thanks, Matt Landon United Mountain Defense staff         
Air Quality Monitoring
United Mountain Defense has launched an air monitoring program with the Global Community Monitor in an effort to hold TVA and the regulatory agencies responsible for protecting the health of the communites surrounding the TVA coal ash disaster. We need help siting our two 2.5 micron fine particulate monitors. We also need help providing trainings for local residents so that they can use the monitors. We also want to take this air monitoring program across Appalachia to other coal impacted communites and shut down the coal industry with science.
  
Aquatic Science 
We have the most comprehensive citizen's water monitoring program in the country. We need help with our chemical, biological and visual stream assessent water monitoring program.  We need help generating the baseline data for pre mined streams.  We need folks who can gather field samples of water exiting mine sites, test the water using our YSI digital water monitor or campus facilities, and enter data into databases.  We need site specific written statements generated about the water quality to submit to TDEC and OSM at public hearings and for our newspapers. 

  

  

Art  

We need help creating fresh 2D and 3D artworks/ public outreach pamphlets about mountains, mountain top removal coal mining, and the TVA Coal Ash Disaster.  We would like to co-sponsor a Mountain themed art show at a local gallery where pieces would be auctioned.  Also we are beginning a collaborative project with a famous artist named Francesco di Santis who created the Post Katrina Portrait Project.  Basically we would like to digitally record the drawing of the people and speed up the drawing, condense a bunch of these together and put them online as outreach about the project.  We would also like to record the folks holding their portraits and reading them and adding some other info for an oral history project that we will be submitting to the Library of Congress 

  

Cinema Studies 

We would like to create videos about Appalachian stereotypes and how they compare to other historical inaccuracies.  We would like to document our group’s actions and post them to online sites including YouTube.  We want to create and show what life in Appalachia is like today. 

  

Computer Science  

We need website help including training volunteers and adding updated content.  We need to create an online store to help market goods and services provided by coalfield residents.  We need to increase our hits on Google.  We need a program that allows us to send one email to all the IndyMedia websites in the world at once.  We need a simple database and training to help keep track of incoming volunteers. 

  

Cultural Anthropology/ Sociology 

We need help conducting our Listening Projects where you go door to door using active listening to gauge coal field resident’s community and mining concerns.  We need folks to revisit supporters we have met through past Listening Projects.  We would also like to start a recorded oral history project to be submitted to the Library of Congress and posted on our website. We need articles about your experiences in the coalfields for our newspapers.   

  

English 

  We need help creating original stories about mountain top removal coal mining and converting them into shadow theatre productions.  We could also use help writing letters to the editor of various newspapers and posting your updated content onto websites including IndyMedia, local media outlets, and other independent media sources. 

  

Forestry 

  We would like help identifying tree species on a 100 acre outdoor classroom in Eagan, TN and creating classroom maps.  We need help identifying logging operations that are not following rules and regulations.  We would also like to offer tree identification classes in coalfield communities. 

  

  

Geology  

We need help updating our maps of present and future coal mines.  We want to map, visit, and sample all the drinking water springs within a 50 mile radius of Knoxville.  We need help surveying sites before mining occurs to make sure that permit maps are correct.  We need to visit mine sites and generate site specific written statements about slope stability to submit to TDEC and OSM at public hearings and for our newspapers.  We need help with online mapping including GIS.  

  

History 

We need help researching the history of coal mining in TN and Appalachia  and writing articles for our newspapers the Tennessee Mountain Defender and the Pan Appalachian Defender.  We want people to remember the battles of Coal Creek TN where the miners won by turning back the National Guard twice and helping end the convict mining labor system.  

  

Journalism 

We need help copy editing and producing content for our newspapers.  We need recording and distribution of radio PSA’s, help creating MP3’s of our existing print media, updating our website, and creating a media blitz on YouTube.   We want to dominate the online video sites with our message, 500 videos up online!!!

  

Law School 

You will work with UTK Law School grad Chris Irwin and other nationally recognized lawyers to help stop surface coal mining in TN and Appalachia.  We need help monitoring TDEC and OSM for any new coal mining permit requests or changes.  We need help requesting public hearings on these permits.  We need to visit mine sites and generate site specific written statements to submit to TDEC and OSM at public hearings and for our newspapers.  We need you to learn the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and CERCLA forward and backward as we will be using these laws many times over the next few years. We also want to create a "Citizen's Guide to Administrative Hearings" so that we can start challenging every mining permit in front of an administrative judge once they are granted.

  

Marketing 

We need a better business plan for our non-profit because our shoestring budget is broken.  We need to find better ways to sell our non profit.  We need bigger fundraisers and some paying investments.  We also know some self employed coalfield residents who could use a good business plan. 

  

Music 

We need help creating songs about the mountains and coalfield communities to be sung around our campfires.  We would like to post your songs on our website and create a CD as a fundraiser.  We would like help setting up concert benefits at local music venues.  We would also like to offer music classes in coalfield communities. 

  

Mycology 

We need help with our mycoremediation flagship project.  It is a 100 acre recovering coal mine site/outdoor ridgeline classroom located in Eagan, TN.  We need help collecting and identifying existing mushroom species, culturing, spawning, and mycoremediating with local species in the manner of Paul Stamets.  Everything Mushrooms has offered use of their clean room and culture library to keep species site specific.  We want to identify ANY species that will eat coal slurry and acid mine drainage. 

  

Theatre 

We need help creating original stories about mountain top removal coal mining and converting them into shadow theatre productions.  We would also like to create, document, and film scripted/ unscripted guerilla theatre as protest to be performed at various locations in Knoxville.