• Brian Francoise

    OSI Community Fellow featured in Broadway World

    In his great interview with Broadway World, 2014 OSI Community Fellow Brian Francoise, who has been the Director of Community Engagement at the Everyman Theatre for two years, talks about the company’s production of “Intimate Apparel” by Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage, and a free related event called “Confessions of a Designer.” Francoise leads the Everyman’s effort to deepen […]

  • OSI Fellow hosts Community Jam dance competition

    This Saturday, October 28, the Baltimore Dance Crews Project (BDCP), founded by 2015 OSI Community Fellow Brian Gerardo, will hold its 4th Annual Community Jam at the UA House at Fayette. The event pairs Baltimore students with experienced dance mentors and teams will compete in freestyle dance battles throughout the day. The public is invited […]

  • OSI Grantee, Community Fellow participate in prison reform panel

    On Tuesday, November 14, OSI-Baltimore grantee Living Classrooms and 2014 OSI Community Fellow Renita Seabrook will participate in “Education for liberation: The politics of promise and reform inside and beyond America’s prisons,” hosted by the American Enterprise Institute. This research conference is in anticipation of an upcoming edited volume on prison education and reentry programs in […]

  • Baltimore City Public Schools see drop in suspension rate

    This week, the Baltimore Sun reported that school suspensions in Baltimore City Public Schools have dropped nearly 20% since the 2015-2016 school year. The drop in suspensions and expulsions – from 8,500 two years ago to 6,800 last school year – comes as the district focuses on student wholeness, a key component to the “Blueprint […]

  • Educators of English Learners Trained in Restorative Practices

    On Friday, as part of professional development for teachers throughout Baltimore City, OSI-Baltimore organized restorative practices training for all 150 English Learner (EL) teachers in the district. Restorative practices, in particular restorative circles, help lift up student voices and build positive relationships. OSI and city schools are working together to integrate restorative practices into all city schools over […]

  • Soros transfer affirms steady state of Open Society Foundations

    The Wall Street Journal and New York Times, among others, have reported in recent days about the decision by George Soros, founder of Open Society Foundations (OSF), to shift $18 billion of his personal fortune to OSF over the last several years. The shift has been gradual, but it reflects 87-year-old Soros’s intention for OSF […]

  • Renita Seabrook

    OSI Fellow champions civic engagement in Daily Record op-ed

    This week, the Daily Record published a commentary written by 2014 OSI Community Fellow, Renita Seabrook, the program director for Nonprofit Management and Community Leadership at the University of Baltimore’s College of Public Affairs and an associate professor at the University of Baltimore School of Criminal Justice. Seabrook argues that the residents of Baltimore can and […]

  • OSI board member, grantees receive awards

    This week, OSI board member Veronica Cool, CEO and Hispanic Strategist for Cool and Associates LLC and founder of the Latino Innovators Pitch, was named one of the Daily Record’s 2017 Innovators of the Year. The Daily Record’s yearly list recognizes individuals and companies in Maryland who have made innovative contributions to Maryland have a […]

  • OSI Fellows gather to discuss challenges and successes of fellowship

    Today, members of the 2016 cohort of OSI-Baltimore Community Fellows gathered to hear from two current fellows, Deborah Ramsey and LaMarr Shields. Ramsey, whose program, Unified Efforts, focuses on out-of-school time violence and bullying prevention, brought two of her students, LaMontez and Tayshawn,” to the gathering. LaMontez said Unified Efforts was his second home, and […]

  • OSI Fellow featured on Mike Rowe’s Returning the Favor

    This week, 2016 OSI Community Fellow, Melissa Badeker and her program, Baltimore Teacher Supply Swap were featured in a great episode of Returning the Favor, a web series developed by Baltimore native Mike Rowe. In the series, which is streamed on Facebook, Rowe travels the country seeking people who are making a difference in their […]