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Overall, I thought that there was good information about what the organization does. Here are some suggestions on what could be changed or expanded upon.

Maybe a bit longer of a beginning. For example, mentioning who founded the organization in the first paragraph of the article.

If available, some more information on what the campaigns in the history section specifically did that Project South helped direct.

More details about who the other collaborators on the projects are and their goals or overall mission. Would give a better idea of who Project South works with.

Are there any documented criticism against the group? Could help for readers to know what people do not like about the organization.

How do they incorporate social research? More details on the sociological aspect could help provide readers with a better idea of how the sociological research gets used in the organization.

What are the specific details of the national agenda for Black Lives Matters that Project South helped to develop? Adding this information could help explain to readers what possible solutions there are to issues Black Lives Matter and Project South want addressed

It could help to provide details to explain how they are considered anticapitalistic if that information is available. Could help people understand the organization's ideology a bit more.Thomascovenant (talk) 15:13, 9 March 2017 (UTC)Reply