• OSI Fellows Advisory Board plots collective action

    For the last couple of years, a group of OSI Community Fellows from the past 20 years, previously called the Strategic Advisory Group, have been meeting regularly to discuss ways for members of the network to work together to support the work of all Fellows to explore ways to engage in collective work. Last week, […]

  • OSI grantee BALT joins court recordings lawsuit

    Last week, OSI grantee Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT) joined other organizations, including Open Justice Baltimore (OJB) and the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) at Georgetown University Law Center to challenge the rule of prohibiting the publication of court recordings. The challenge stems from a court order filed by local journalist Justine Barron […]

  • OSI grantees, Fellows, and staff gather for Op-Ed Project training

    Last week, a group of about 20 OSI grantees, Fellows, and staff gathered at OSI’s office for a training led by the Op-Ed Project, whose mission is “to increase the range of voices and quality of ideas we hear in the world.” Representatives from OSI grantees Advocates for Children and Youth, Restorative Response Baltimore, Baltimore […]

  • Al Jazeera TV features OSI-supported PCARE mobile treatment van

    Last week, Al Jazeera television aired a segment on the opioid crisis which Baltimore. The piece featured the Project Connections at Re-Entry (PCARE) mobile treatment van, which the Behavioral Health Leadership Institute operates with support from Open Society Institute-Baltimore. The van parks regularly outside the Baltimore Central Booking and Intake center in order to help […]

  • Open Society Institute-Baltimore Statement on the Resignation of Mayor Pugh

    Now that Mayor Catherine Pugh has decided to resign, Baltimore can focus on the important issues facing its residents. Open Society Institute-Baltimore wishes Mayor Pugh well and thanks her for her years of service to Baltimore City. We appreciate the steady presence of Mayor Ex Officio Bernard “Jack” Young throughout this ordeal. We also appreciate […]

  • The Wire’s Michael K. Williams comes back to Baltimore to talk about juvenile justice

    On Friday, actor/producer Michael K. Williams, who memorably played Omar Little in “The Wire,” came to Baltimore for a screening and discussion of “Raised in the System,” a documentary about the juvenile justice system. The event was co-sponsored by OSI, the Mayor’s Office of African-American Male Engagement, and the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, where the […]

  • Maryland incarceration drops to lowest level in decades

    According to a new report by the Vera Institute of Justice, incarceration rates in Maryland have dropped to their lowest levels since the mid-1980s when the War on Drugs led to a dramatic increase in the prison population. The primary goal of OSI-Baltimore’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program is to reduce incarceration and the Sun […]

  • OSI hosts Portugal’s “Drug Czar” to talk about decriminalization

    This morning, Dr. João Goulão, the architect of Portugal’s ground-breaking national drug policies, met with local leaders, medical personnel, community advocates, and others at OSI-Baltimore’s offices to talk about decriminalization and prioritizing harm reduction and public health. After Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001, its drug fatalities fell to one of the lowest levels in […]

  • OSI co-sponsors restorative practices training for Safe Streets

    Last week, the OSI-supported Positive Schools Center led a two-day training in restorative practices for all staff at the city’s Safe Streets Centers, co-sponsored by OSI and the Family League. In recent years, OSI-Baltimore has partnered with Baltimore City Schools to integrate restorative practices district-wide. With this and another initiatives OSI is looking to expand […]

  • OSI Grantee Wide Angle Youth Media to hold curriculum training

    OSI-Baltimore grantee, Wide Angle Youth Media will host a curriculum training in May entitled “Why Black Lives Matter: Discussing Race Through Film, Photography, and Design.”  The training is designed to teach educators how to use the curriculum through an interactive, hands-on approach. While WYAM is looking for 15 Baltimore City School teachers to attend, the […]