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SEAP Reads Q2

Welcome to our “book-ish” club! It’s a space where we can go deeper into the topics that matter to Southern changemakers and engage as a community with ideas that can...

Trends to Watch for Local Budget Advocates

We recently hosted a convening for the Local Budget Advocacy Community of Practice in partnership with The New School’s Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy. The convening attendees are...

Introducing SEAP Reads

Welcome to our “book-ish” club! It’s a space where we can go deeper into the topics that matter to Southern changemakers and engage as a community with ideas that can...

What to Know About Data in the South in 2026

SEAP recently cohosted a webinar with the Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI) focused on the state of Southern data infrastructure—and what it will take to build data systems that truly...

Five Things to Know About Preemption in the South

Preemption is a wonky term used in public policy spaces and abusive preemption in particular is a little understood concept that Southerners can’t afford to ignore. Here are five things...

Why We Built Place and Progress

SEAP had the opportunity to join a cohort of three community-based organizations tasked with turning data from Opportunity Insights into action — all in pursuit of a shared goal: advancing...

Lawmaker Q & A: Representative Phil Olaleye

Phil was elected in 2022 to represent Georgia House District 59, which includes parts of Atlanta and East Point. He also serves as Executive Director of Next Generation Men & Women...

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