OSI-Baltimore announced its 16th annual class of Community Fellows and dedicated $720,000 to support this diverse group of social entrepreneurs.
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New class of Community Fellows announced; projects aimed at making Baltimore a stronger city
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Diana Morris named one of the city’s most admired CEOs
Friday, July 19, 2013Today, The Daily Record announced the 2013 Most Admired CEOs. Diana Morris, Director of OSI-Baltimore, was among the winners. The award recognizes men and women who have excelled professionally and in serving their communities.
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Big Change Baltimore: A Forum of Ideas that are Reshaping Our Future
Monday, May 06, 2013As Open Society Institute-Baltimore marks its 15th year in the city, we want to acknowledge our partners and the progress we have made in the last decade and a half. We are trending upwards on many indicators but we need to sustain the growing momentum.
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Justice Talking: Stories about crime, punishment, and life (and death) in the legal system
Friday, March 01, 2013The evening will feature seven storytellers telling seven-minute true, personal, tales about their experiences with the criminal justice system…
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The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement
Friday, January 11, 2013As part of OSI-Baltimore’s “Talking About Race” series, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch will discuss his upcoming new book,The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement, and the importance of making history accessible for today’s youth…
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The House I Live In: A Screening of the 2012 Sundance Festival Prize-Winning Documentary
Saturday, September 29, 2012OSI-Baltimore and the Maryland Film Festival host a screening and discussion
of the provocative film that looks inside America’s criminal justice system
and uncovers shocking revelations.