6 easy ways to be part of a new voice for the South
Thank you readers for making Facing South such a success. Last month, over 60,000 of you came to pay us a visit -- you've made Facing South the #1 online magazine in the South.
We launched Facing South because we knew there is a crying need for a new voice in the South. Readers tell us you come to Facing South because you crave writing that goes beyond the tired stereotypes and cliches about the South.
You want a site that talks honestly about the South -- its problems and potential, its mixed history and wide-open future. And you want to be part of a community of Southerners and South-watchers that know our region is changing -- and want to see a better future.
Here are 6 ways you can stay in touch and get more involved with Facing South:
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3. GET PUBLISHED: Want to write for the South's biggest online magazine? We're currently looking for writers to do book reviews, short news pieces and "Voices" columns. Drop us a note for more information.
4. DONATE: You count on Facing South to stay informed and be part of a community for change. Your support is essential and helps us deliver more cutting-edge reporting, research and outreach so we can have more impact. Get a jump on our May Fundraising Drive (starting next week) and help us with a donation today!
5. TELL US WHAT'S HAPPENING: We depend on your news tips and ideas! Send us a tip here. We also read the comments -- let us know what you think!
6. TELL A FRIEND: Many of you tell us you found out about Facing South because a friend emailed you a story or family-member was raving about the Institute over the dinner table. Spread the Good News about the changing South! Forward a Facing South story, share it on Facebook, tell a friend about our email newsletter.
It all makes a difference -- and helps build a growing community for a better South.
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Chris Kromm
Chris Kromm is executive director of the Institute for Southern Studies and publisher of the Institute's online magazine, Facing South.