The Baltimore Furniture Bank, co-founded by 2019 OSI Community Fellow Damien Haussling as a way to help connect those coming out of homelessness to essential furnishings free of charge recently moved into a new, larger space. Haussling sits amid recent donations in the Furniture Bank’s new warehouse space. Haussling got the idea to collect […]
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OSI Fellow’s Baltimore Furniture Bank continues despite pandemic’s challenges
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Two OSI Fellows named to Daily Record’s list of Leading Women
Friday, December 11, 2020Brittany Young, 2018 OSI Community Fellow and founder of B-360, and Bree Jones, a 2020 OSI Community Fellow and founder of Parity, have both been named to the Maryland Daily Record’s list of Leading Women. Flip through the digital version of the issue here.
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Daily Record profiles justice advocate Monica Cooper
Friday, December 11, 2020Justice advocate Monica Cooper talked about her life and advocacy and the ongoing challenges of making lasting change in Baltimore’s justice system in a wide-ranging interview with Adam Bednar for the Maryland Daily Record. Cooper is executive director of the Maryland Justice Project, an OSI-Baltimore grantee focused on decriminalization, decarceration, and advocating for the rights […]
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People’s Commission to Decriminalize Maryland releases policy recommendations
Thursday, December 10, 2020The People’s Commission to Decriminalize Maryland, a coalition of organizations that OSI convened to identify areas of the criminal code in which behaviors that pose no threat to public safety are criminalized in a way that targets people based on their race, gender, disability or socio-economic status, has published an outline of policy recommendations in […]
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OSI Fellow alum celebrates Lumbee culture in Baltimore
Tuesday, December 08, 2020Today, the Baltimore Sun featured Ashley Minner, an American Studies professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and a 2008 OSI Community Fellow, who spoke about the project she is working on that will create an archive of the history East Baltimore’s Lumbee Indian Community. Minner is an enrolled member of the Lumbee tribe. […]
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OSI’s Danielle Torain joins discussion with emerging leaders
Monday, December 07, 2020Last week, OSI Director Danielle Torain spoke to the 2020 cohort of the Baltimore Young Leaders Professional Development Program. The program, run by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Community Wealth Partners, was inspired by OSI’s 2018 report, Young, Gifted, and Underfunded, which documented local funders’ low rate of giving to youth-led movements and recommended […]
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OSI supports city’s coordinated violence-reduction strategy
Monday, November 30, 2020OSI-Baltimore is among several funders supporting a new collaborative, community-based approach to reducing violence in Baltimore City, called the Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS). Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, the Baltimore Police Department, and the Office of the State’s Attorney co-released a statement announcing the strategy last week, suggesting […]
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OSI’s Rachel Moler testifies at City Council hearing on Overdose Prevention Sites
Tuesday, November 24, 2020Today, Baltimore City Councilman Kristerfer Burnett, chair of the Council’s Health Committee hosted an informational City Council hearing on Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS) for the stated purpose of “inviting representatives from the Health Department, the Baltimore Police Department, the Fire Department, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, and the Law Department to provide information about […]
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OSI’s Tara Huffman joins panel to discuss “Building an Anti-Racist Economy”
Monday, November 23, 2020On Thursday, Tara Huffman, director of OSI’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program, participated in a panel discussion on “Building an Anti-Racist Economy” as part of the Maryland Center for Economic Policy’s (MCEP) third annual policy summit. “None of what we’re doing is making any of us safer and it’s most certainly not making those Black […]
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OSI’s Karen Webber joins educators and academics to discuss restorative practices in city schools
Monday, November 23, 2020Last week, the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law’s Center for Dispute Resolution hosted a webinar on “Building a Restorative School District,” sharing the results of OSI’s recent report, co-released with the Center, Johns Hopkins’ School of Education, and Baltimore City Schools, which detailed the initial impact of integrating restorative practices into […]