
SEAP Reads Q2
What we are reading, watching, and listening to this quarter in the next installment of our book-ish club.

What we are reading, watching, and listening to this quarter in the next installment of our book-ish club.

Advocates and grassroots organizations must hold local governments accountable in making spending decisions.

What it is, how to join, and what we are reading, watching, and listening to this quarter.

Five things to know about the current state of Southern data ecosystems, why it matters, and how we can strengthen it this year.

A look at abusive preemption and how it is used to slow Southern progress in housing affordability and economic stability

We set out to make national datasets more accessible and meaningful for our partners across the South. The result is Place and Progress, a dashboard built to help communities better understand how funding, need, and resilience come together to shape local opportunity.

We asked Georgia State Representative Phil Olaleye about how citizen engagement shapes his work

Economic Recovery Corps fellow Fenika Miller has spent the past year working with Southern Black churches to help them see possibility in using federal dollars to invest in clean energy.

Last year brought us so many opportunities to build connections across the South.

We are just getting started.