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February 26, 2015
Bryan Stevenson, one of the country's most visionary legal thinkers and social justice advocates, will talk about his new book, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.
Wheeler Auditorium, Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST -
October 06, 2014
Join us for a screening of Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity, a film that explores the difficulty of talking about race in a meaningful way, and a community dialogue with filmmaker and racial justice educator Shakti Butler.
Enoch Pratt Free Library, The Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST -
October 01, 2014
Charles M. Blow, New York Times op-ed columnist, will join us to talk about his own extraordinary life story—growing up in segregated, dirt poor Louisiana. Shawn Dove, director of OSF’s Campaign for Black Male Achievement, will serve as moderator.
Enoch Pratt Free Library, The Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST -
September 15, 2014
Knowing that their own African-American son, Idris, would face challenges as he navigated school, Michele Stephenson and Joe Brewster filmed the experience and produced an award-winning documentary, American Promise.
Enoch Pratt Free Library, The Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST -
June 10, 2014
Join us in a discussion about President Obama’s recently launched My Brother’s Keeper, an initiative created to advance the achievement of boys and young men of color.
At the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST -
June 17, 2013
Baltimore’s own Lieutenant Colonel Melvin Russell and national scholar Dr. Phillip Goff will address some provocative issues: What are the underlying causes of racial differences in arrests? What role does implicit bias play? Can communities and police work together in a meaningful way?
Enoch Pratt Free Library, Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore7:00 pm EST
About the Series
OSI-Baltimore has been presenting this free, public series since 2009 as a way of sparking conversations about how race intersects with our lives. They generally attract crowds of about 250 people.