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This year, we are marking Open Society Institute-Baltimore's 20th anniversary. We say "marking" instead of "celebrating" because we are quite aware that much work remains…
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"When you separate students from the educational community by suspending them, the students lose their right to education for a few days." -Francesca Gamber A few days be…
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In November, Open Society Institute officially announced its 20th cohort of Community Fellows. These ten remarkable Baltimore residents work in neighborhoods throughout t…
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Last August, ten Open Society Institute-Baltimore Community Fellows working in criminal justice-related projects joined Open Society Foundations' Soros Justice Fellows in…
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Growing up in Baltimore's Frankford neighborhood, Alicia Wilson knew two things about herself. She wanted to graduate from college. And she wanted to always serve the com…
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Rheumatologist and social justice advocate John Meyerhoff and his wife Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff have been regulars at OSI-Baltimore's "Talking About Race" events for years,…
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On November 2, 2017, Open Society Institute – Baltimore held a special event at the Baltimore Museum of Art to introduce the 20th cohort of Community Fellows (see here) t…
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America has race problems, but Baltimore has a special kind of problem," says J.C. Faulk. "There is deeply embedded racism here. It will not end until people get to know…