Partnership for Southern Equity

Partnership for Southern Equity

Civic and Social Organizations

Atlanta, Georgia 3,683 followers

Together We Prosper

About us

As metropolitan Atlanta and the American South undergo major demographic and economic shifts Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) works to address issues of growth and access because of the disproportionate burdens they impose on vulnerable communities. PSE is leading the way in helping to change and frame policy conversations by partnering with decision makers and community stakeholders to realize equitable policies and outcomes that benefit everyone. Through the leadership of PSE and its partners thoughtful conversations have evolved into collective action because PSE understands the critical need to articulate and promote equity as the superior growth model when broaching these issues to local organizations, community and business leaders, governmental entities and regional organizations.

Website
http://www.psequity.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2010
Specialties
Equitable Development, Shared Prosperity, Balanced Growth and Opportunity, Just, Sustainable Practices, Climate Justice, Energy Equity, Health Equity, and Economic Inclusion

Locations

  • Primary

    55 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW

    Suite 530

    Atlanta, Georgia 30308, US

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Employees at Partnership for Southern Equity

Updates

  • Join the Partnership for Southern Equity for a video screening event and discussion on extreme heat, climate change, and equitable infrastructure. Screenings will be at these locations: Wednesday, July 24, 6-8pm Eastern Time at PSE Offices (667 Fairburn Rd NW, Atlanta) Community Screening Thursday, July 25, 6-8pm Eastern Time at Westside Gardens (380 Elm St NW, Atlanta) For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eKNJdnSw #PSEJustHealth

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  • The next monthly Just Communities webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, July 24 at 1pm Eastern Time. We are pleased to have as our guest presenter Dr. Dexter Locke, distinguished urban ecologist with the USDA Forest Service. He will be discussing, "Urban Tree Canopy, Street Trees, and Redlining." You won't want to miss this month's discussion. Register for the webinar below: https://lnkd.in/exw3igdk #PSEJustCommunities

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  • The next online Just Communities Accredited Practitioner (AP) Course is scheduled for July 18-19. Here is your opportunity to learn about the Just Communities framework that puts racial equity and climate resilience at the heart of every decision in urban and community planning. If you are interested in community development, or are an industry professional and want to be a part of the next generation of community planning from the perspective of equity, you will want to register for this course. Register for the course by visiting https://lnkd.in/e3hWzmDy Learn more about Just Communities by visiting justcommunities.info. #PSEJust Communities

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  • The second annual Black Men's Mental Health Conference is July 20 at the City of South Fulton Southwest Arts Center. Disparities in mental health treatment have caused significantly higher levels of drug abuse, suicide, and domestic violence in communities comprised of people of color. This is an important platform for Black men to identify the tools, resources, and networks that support their mental health journeys. You will want to attend this event. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e9cDsViR

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  • Join the Partnership for Southern Equity for a video screening event and discussion on extreme heat, climate change, and equitable infrastructure. Screenings will be at these locations: Wednesday, July 24, 6-8pm Eastern Time at PSE Offices (667 Fairburn Rd NW, Atlanta) Community Screening Thursday, July 25, 6-8pm Eastern Time at Westside Gardens (380 Elm St NW, Atlanta) For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eKNJdnSw #PSEJustHealth

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  • The next monthly Just Communities webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, July 24 at 1pm Eastern Time. We are pleased to have as our guest presenter Dr. Dexter Locke, distinguished urban ecologist with the USDA Forest Service. He will be discussing, "Urban Tree Canopy, Street Trees, and Redlining." You won't want to miss this month's discussion. Register for the webinar below: https://lnkd.in/exw3igdk #PSEJustCommunities

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  • The second annual Black Men's Mental Health Conference is July 20 at the City of South Fulton Southwest Arts Center. Disparities in mental health treatment have caused significantly higher levels of drug abuse, suicide, and domestic violence in communities comprised of people of color. This is an important platform for Black men to identify the tools, resources, and networks that support their mental health journeys. You will want to attend this event. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e9cDsViR

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  • The next online Just Communities Accredited Practitioner (AP) Course is scheduled for July 18-19. Here is your opportunity to learn about the Just Communities framework that puts racial equity and climate resilience at the heart of every decision in urban and community planning. If you are interested in community development, or are an industry professional and want to be a part of the next generation of community planning from the perspective of equity, you will want to register for this course. Register for the course by visiting https://lnkd.in/e3hWzmDy Learn more about Just Communities by visiting justcommunities.info. #PSEJust Communities

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  • The next online Just Communities Accredited Practitioner (AP) Course is scheduled for July 18-19. Here is your opportunity to learn about the Just Communities framework that puts racial equity and climate resilience at the heart of every decision in urban and community planning. If you are interested in community development, or are an industry professional and want to be a part of the next generation of community planning from the perspective of equity, you will want to register for this course. Register for the course by visiting https://lnkd.in/e3hWzmDy Learn more about Just Communities by visiting justcommunities.info. #PSEJust Communities

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  • PSE's Just Energy Director, Lavonya Jones will be joining an Environmental Justice panel discussion featuring leaders in DeKalb County on Saturday, June 29. This event is designed to connect the Southern Freedom Movement and the Environmental Justice movement of today to create a more equitable and sustainable future for the people of DeKalb County. If you are a DeKalb County resident, we encourage you to register for this important discussion by visiting the link below. https://lnkd.in/e8Qd7g6X

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Funding

Partnership for Southern Equity 2 total rounds

Last Round

Grant

US$ 95.0K

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