• Paul Butler previews Talking About Race on WYPR

    Today on WYPR’s Midday, host Tom Hall interviewed Paul Butler, a former federal prosecutor, Georgetown and Harvard Law Professor, and author of the new book Chokehold: Policing Black Men, who will speak at OSI’s Talking About Race event (register here) on Tuesday. The conversation ranged from the systemic problems in policing in the United States and […]

  • Health Department aims to vastly increase access to buprenorphine

    At Tuesday’s meeting of the Baltimore City Council’s public safety committee, Gabriel Auteri, deputy chief of staff of the city health department, outlined a plan to double the number of city residents who can access addiction treatment medication buprenorphine. On Friday, the Sun ran a staff editorial supporting the move, suggesting that “[e]xpanding buprenorphine access […]

  • Van Brooks

    OSI Fellow Van Brooks named Director of Governor’s Office of Service and Volunteerism

    Recently, 2014 OSI Community Fellow, Van Brooks, was named Director of The Governor’s Office of Service and Volunteerism. Brooks, who founded Safe Alternative Foundation for Education Inc (SAFE) to help young people from the Franklin Square neighborhood by promoting education and life skills, will continue to lead the foundation while in this new position. Brooks […]

  • Community Fellow’s Baltimore Green Space project to host “Fantastic Forest Forum”

    On November 9, Baltimore Green Space will host “Fantastic Forest Forum” from 9am-2:30 pm at the Vollmer Center at Cylburn Arboretum. The day will include TED Talk-style information sessions on the importance of forest patches as well as a panel on policy. Baltimore Green Space was started by 2007 OSI Community Fellow, Miriam Avins to […]

  • OSI’s Tara Huffman talks pretrial justice reform on Innocence Project panel

    Last week, Tara Huffman, director of OSI’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice program, took part in a panel discussion hosted by the Innocence Project, “Innocence Denied: Exploring the Intersection of Race, Bail and Guilty Pleas” at the Congressional Black Caucus. The panel, which also included Rodney Roberts, an exoneree and founder of the Rodney Roberts Foundation; Adam […]

  • Hidden Voices Takes the Stage at the Baltimore Book Festival

    On Friday, the first day of the Baltimore Book Festival, OSI Community Fellow and Circle of Voices founder J.C. Faulk (above right), OSI Communications Director Evan Serpick, and philanthropist Pat Bernstein (above left) appeared on the Enoch Pratt Free Library Children’s Stage to talk about their collaborative project, Hidden Voices: Illuminating Baltimore’s Secrets. The project, launched […]

  • OSI Fellow’s BYKE project featured in Baltimore Magazine

    This month’s Baltimore Magazine features a great piece on the Baltimore Youth Kinetic Energy Collective or BYKE, which was started by 2015 OSI Community Fellow, Chavi Rhodes. Rhodes and co-founder Alphonso Blackstone wanted to create a safe space for young cyclists that also gave them an opportunity to learn bicycle mechanics, practice respectful safe ridership […]

  • OSI-Fellow-founded Baltimore Youth Arts named “Best Artists”

    Baltimore City Paper named Baltimore Youth Arts, founded by 2016 OSI Community Fellow Gianna Rodriguez, “Best Artists” in its 2017 Best of Baltimore issue, calling them “the most radical arts collective in the city right now.” The after-school program helps young people involved in the juvenile justice system express themselves through art in many forms, […]

  • OSI’s Tara Huffman to participate in Innocence Project panel

    On Thursday, September 21, Tara Huffman, director of OSI’s Criminal and Juvenile Justice Program, will be part of a panel discussion, “Innocence Denied: Exploring the Intersection of Race, Bail and Guilty Pleas” at the Congressional Black Caucus. Huffman oversees the work of the Coalition for a Safe and Just Maryland, which works toward an alternative […]

  • Op-ed: Supervised injection facilities save lives

    This week, Sarah Evans, senior program officer with the Open Society Public Health Program, published an op-ed “If Philly is serious about saving drug users’ lives, it will open a supervised injection site” in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Supervised injection sites (or facilities — SIFs) are monitored spaces where people receive medical supervision and care while […]