The Wall Street Journal and New York Times, among others, have reported in recent days about the decision by George Soros, founder of Open Society Foundations (OSF), to shift $18 billion of his personal fortune to OSF over the last several years. The shift has been gradual, but it reflects 87-year-old Soros’s intention for OSF […]
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OSI’s Tara Huffman talks to AP about reduction in juveniles in adult jails
Monday, October 16, 2017An Associated Press story about the sharp reduction in Baltimore juveniles being held in adult detention facilities quotes OSI-Baltimore Criminal and Juvenile Justice Director Tara Huffman and Christina Williams, director of public policy for OSI grantee Community Law In Action (CLIA), which was founded by 1999 OSI Community Fellow Terry Hickey, who is now director of […]
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OSI organizes restorative practices training for educators working with immigrants
Wednesday, October 11, 2017Yesterday, OSI-Baltimore hosted a train-the-trainer session on restorative practices for English Learner (EL) students, organized with the City Schools’ Office of Differentiation. On October 19th, the trainers will offer a half-day training on restorative practices for all 150 EL teachers in the district. Restorative practices, in particular restorative circles, help lift up student voices and build […]
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OSI Fellow honored at ABC’s 2017 Women on the Move
Tuesday, October 10, 2017On Thursday at Associated Black Charities’ (ABC) 2017 Women on the Move event, 2013 OSI-Baltimore Community Fellow Lanaea Featherstone‘s organization, The William & Lanaea C. Featherstone Foundation, was honored as an “Organization Making a Difference for Women.” OSI-Baltimore Advisory Board member Alicia Wilson, who also serves on the ABC Board, co-chaired the event and fellow […]
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Local leaders, OSI’s Diana Morris get ready to rumble
Thursday, October 05, 2017Last night, the Campaign for Black Male Achievement opened the first Rumble Young Man Rumble event in Baltimore at City Hall. Mayor Catherine Pugh welcomed the event, which connects young African-American men, “flyweights,” to older counterparts, “heavyweights,” to foster mentoring relationships and try to improve outcomes and build power for young men of color in […]
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Paul Butler talks about transforming policing in America
Wednesday, October 04, 2017Paul Butler, author of Chokehold: Policing Black Men, gave a powerful and provocative talk about race and policing in America last night as part of OSI-Baltimore’s Talking About Race series. Butler suggested that policing in the United States is structurally discriminatory and that efforts at reform short, though he acknowledges that such efforts are necessary, […]
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Rumble Young Man Rumble comes to Baltimore tomorrow
Tuesday, October 03, 2017OSI-Baltimore is a proud sponsor of the Campaign for Black Male Achievement‘s invitation-only Rumble Young Man Rumble Baltimore event, which begins tomorrow at City Hall and continues through Friday. Started by Open Society Foundations in 2008, the Campaign for Black Male Achievement (CBMA) is a national membership network that seeks to ensure the growth, sustainability, and […]
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As ICE steps up raids, Safe City Baltimore begins dispersing grants
Monday, October 02, 2017During a four-day sweep last week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials targeted so-called sanctuary cities, arresting nearly 500 people nationwide, including 28 in Maryland and at least five in Baltimore. While ICE claims that it targeting people with criminal histories, a Sun staff editorial points out that all of the 28 Maryland detainees were […]
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Baltimore aims to expand LEAD program
Sunday, October 01, 2017In a Baltimore Sun op-ed on Tuesday, Andrew Vetter, director of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, said the city intends to expand the OSI-sponsored Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program, which diverts drug users into treatment instead of the criminal justice system. “We are seeking to expand existing programs like Safe Streets and Law […]
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Paul Butler previews Talking About Race on WYPR
Friday, September 29, 2017Today on WYPR’s Midday, host Tom Hall interviewed Paul Butler, a former federal prosecutor, Georgetown and Harvard Law Professor, and author of the new book Chokehold: Policing Black Men, who will speak at OSI’s Talking About Race event (register here) on Tuesday. The conversation ranged from the systemic problems in policing in the United States and […]