• OSI looks forward to 2018 with new Leadership Council chairs

    In 2007, OSI-Baltimore convened the first meeting of its Leadership Council, an eclectic, engaged group of civic and community leaders who shared a commitment and a passion for Baltimore—and who actively want to be part of solutions for its future. When we established the Council, the intent was to involve participants in active discussion with […]

  • Philadelphia pushes forward with safe injection facility plans

    City officials in Philadelphia announced they would encourage the development of safe consumption sites (SCSs, also referred to as safe injection sites, or SIFs) that would oversee medically-supervised drug consumption and provide other services. While Vancouver, Canada, has operated two sites for more than 10 years, there are currently no SIFs operating in the US; […]

  • OSI Fellow Jermaine Bell to speak on anxiety at CreativeMornings

    This Friday, 2016 OSI Community Fellow Jermaine Bell will be the speaker for this month’s CreativeMornings, a breakfast lecture series aimed at the creative community. Bell will talk to CreativeMorning’s Baltimore host Will Walker about anxiety. Register here for the event at Cedar & Cotton. As part of his fellowship, Bell works with Exit the Apple, a […]

  • OSI and Santelises launch next phase of Blueprint for Success

    Baltimore City Schools CEO Sonja Santelises joined OSI-Baltimore Director Diana Morris at the University of Baltimore yesterday to announce the rollout of Dr. Santelises’ Blueprint for Success. Representatives for 55 schools that have been designated “intensive learning sites” attended the meeting. Among these schools are 15 where OSI-Baltimore will help implement restorative practices, 20 that […]

  • OSI Fellows gather for strategic planning retreat

    The OSI-Baltimore Community Fellows Strategic Advisory Group, a group of ten Fellows from the 20-year history of the Fellows program, gathered at Turf Valley Inn on Thursday and Friday to learn from each other and to devise strategies to increase collaboration and collective impact among the 190 Community Fellows. Among the learning opportunities was a […]

  • OSI-Baltimore Statement on the Firing of Commissioner Kevin Davis

    The Open Society Institute – Baltimore thanks Commissioner Davis for his service and for his deep commitment to improving the Baltimore Police Department. His direct engagement with the consent decree process, his partnership on the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program, and his dedication to building trust between the department and the communities it serves […]

  • Judges say new bail rule is working

    At a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee in Annapolis Tuesday, judges and public defenders testified that a Court of Appeals ruling that went into effect in July has been successful at reducing the number of people held in jail because they can’t afford to pay bail. The Daily Record noted that Baltimore County State’s Attorney […]

  • Shanaysha Sauls named CEO of Baltimore Community Foundation

    The Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF) has named Shanaysha Sauls as its new CEO, replacing outgoing CEO Tom Wilcox, who led BCF since 2000. Sauls previously served as CEO of the Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women and former chair of the Baltimore City school board. Open Society Institute-Baltimore worked closely with Sauls on reducing suspensions […]

  • Students in OSI Fellow’s Winter Break Camp create art for Burundi Project fundraiser

    The children attending Unified Efforts‘s week-long Winter Break Camp spent time at Clayworks in Mt Washington creating clay pots and painted tiles to raise money for the Burundi Project, which funds a full-time doctor for the Kamenge clinic in Burundi. The students worked with artist Sam Wallace to create the “table full of love.” The […]

  • Use of cash bail declines during first months with new rule

    The Maryland Daily Record reports today that the use of cash bail in Maryland has declined since a new Court of Appeals rule, asking courts to prioritize non-monetary conditions for pretrial release, went into effect in July: In the six months since Maryland’s retooled bail rule went into effect, nearly 60 percent of criminal defendants […]