• Motor House launches “Joy” exhibit featuring local activists

    Last night, Station North’s Motor House debuted a new exhibit featuring Kianna Wilson’s photographs of Baltimore-area activists as a way to mark the fifth anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising earlier this year. The exhibit, which was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, was one of 10 community-based projects that OSI supported to mark the anniversary. […]

  • OSI Grantees to Receive funds from Baltimore-Based Tech Firm

    Fearless, a Baltimore-based digital services firm just announced the creation of a $50,000 donation matching fund to support nonprofit organizations in Baltimore and Montgomery, Alabama, (where the company has offices) that are committed to bridging the racial gap. Baltimore organizations chosen to receive the funds include many OSI grantees Job Opportunities Task Force, CASA, Out […]

  • New report indicates major impact of restorative practices in Baltimore City Schools

    Read Baltimore Sun story on the report. BALTIMORE—Baltimore City Schools that have adopted restorative practices since 2018 have seen dramatic drops in suspensions, improved school climate, and better relationships between students and teachers, according to a new report released today by Open Society Institute-Baltimore, Baltimore City Public Schools, Johns Hopkins University Institute for Education Policy, […]

  • OSI and Baltimore City to launch COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program

    In the coming months, OSI-Baltimore and Baltimore City will launch the COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Program to provide much-needed support to residents of Baltimore’s marginalized communities, who are most impacted by COVID-19 and yet often overlooked. The program, profiled this week in the Sun, will use $6 million of city funds to provide $400 prepaid cards […]

  • Watch OSI Community Fellow Shelley Halstead flip out on the Kelly Clarkson Show

    This week, 2018 OSI Community Fellow Shelley Halstead was a virtual guest on the Kelly Clarkson Show. Halstead started Black Women Build Baltimore, which trains Black women in construction skills like plumbing, electrical, and carpentry by restoring vacant and deteriorating houses in West Baltimore, which the women then have an option to buy. She was […]

  • Meet Jamar Brown, the new Chair of OSI’s Advisory Board

    Jamar Brown, a partner in the Litigation group at Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP, and a champion of several justice-seeking organizations in Baltimore, has stepped in as Chair of OSI’s Advisory Board, replacing William C. Clarke, III, who has chaired the Board for the last ten years and will remain an Advisory Board member. “I am […]

  • Danielle Torain on Black leadership and the future of Baltimore

    OSI-Baltimore Director Danielle Torain sat down with The Daily Record as part of a series of interviews launched during the newspaper’s “Young, Black, Homegrown and Leading in Baltimore” webinar. Torain, who joined OSI in January, talked about how being a Black woman and Baltimore native shaped her view of the city and her work. “When […]

  • OSI YouthWorks Summer Intern on the Challenges of Online Internships

    The challenges of learning and internship, whew! Where do I start? My name is Lashai Simms, I attend Baltimore City Community College and I’m currently in my sophomore year. The beginning of the spring semester was going perfectly fine. Being present in school every day, attending all my classes on time, and being social was […]

  • Reflecting on hundreds of lives lost to overdose in Baltimore

    On Monday, OSI joined the Baltimore City Health Department and other organizations to observe International Overdose Awareness at the YNOT Lot at Charles St. and North Ave. Health Department staff arrayed 914 small purple flags on the grass, representing people who died of overdose in Baltimore City in 2019. OSI displayed the Overdose Awareness Day […]

  • OSI YouthWorks Summer Intern Weighs in on Schools Reopening

    My name is Maya, and I am a senior at Baltimore City College. I will be most impacted by the decisions made about reopening schools, so I want to share how I feel about it. First, I believe it is foolish to open schools during a pandemic. When you think about schools—and I mean any […]