Southerly Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Survey: Academic Researchers
Southerly is working on a project to assess the most urgent information needs around disaster aid in the U.S. South. We are currently surveying community members and launching a community advisory board to help us create and distribute offline and online resources.

We are looking to partner with organizations, including journalism outlets, nonprofits, civic institutions, and community groups, on this ongoing project to ensure it is useful for those who have survived hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, flooding, or other disasters. Your feedback will help shape the scope and direction of the project. If you have any questions, please contact Amal Ahmed (amalahmedreports@gmail.com) or Lyndsey Gilpin (lgilpin@southerlymag.org).
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What frustrates you about media coverage of disasters and recovery, as it relates to your area of research? *
If there were one topic related to disaster recovery that you wish the general public had more understanding of, what would it be, and why? *
What are a few of the most important things the general public should know about disaster aid systems and policies? Do you think that there is enough accessible information available about those topics? *
How can journalists better work with academics to make their research more digestible, accessible, or impactful for the general public? *
How can our reporting best support your mission? *
Would you be willing to participate in a paid focus group with other community groups, policy experts, and emergency managers to discuss these issues in-depth with Southerly? *
If yes, please provide your preferred contact information. *
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