Our 2025 Convening theme, The Seeds of Sovereignty, honors the history of movement work coming from the rural South, acknowledges the growing phase we are in, and highlights rural Southern strategies that can lead the way for the structural change we want to see. It is time for philanthropy to partner with community to help shift the notion of rural scarcity into Southern prosperity.
About The Seeds of Sovereignty
We’re excited about Arkansas. Arkansas mirrors the South in many ways. According to U.S. Census Data, only 20% of people in the U.S. live in rural areas, compared to 44% of people in Arkansas, and 46% in the South overall. Rural areas often get written off as predominantly white and morally backward, which not only erases the communities of color who define and shape the South for the better, but also ignores the impact structural racism and extractive policies have on the region. Broad-brushing rural communities leads to a disproportionate lack of philanthropic investment and creates a stronghold for extremist politics and voter suppression.
Yet, rural communities often set the tone for the rest of the country on issues of justice and understanding relationships as a form of infrastructure. Rural movement organizers are working on a wide range of initiatives to meet the needs of their communities, including increased labor rights for immigrant workers, medicaid expansion and community healthcare access, and calling for environmental protections as various industries continue being linked to pollution and land theft. This is true in Arkansas and across many other rural communities we will highlight during the convening.
GSP’s Convening includes engaging sessions, local Learning Tours, cultural groundings, our annual Membership Meeting, and more. The Seeds of Sovereignty will focus on rural power building across key issues, including racial, economic, and climate justice, worker rights, infrastructure and access to resources, rural healthcare, and more. Our Convening will create a space where issues impacting folks in rural communities across the region will be taken seriously, and the voices of rural organizers and funders will be heard.
Early bird registration will open in April 2025. For the most up-to-date information, please sign up for our mailing list here.