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The Future of Family Detention in America
Cosponsored by the Open Society Institute and the American Civil Liberties Union, this forum discusses The Least of These, the acclaimed documentary about the T. Don Hutto immigrant family detention center in Texas.

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Azerbaijan: Basic Freedoms Under Attack
In light of the arrest of two bloggers in Baku, speakers at this OSI forum explore the state of independent speech and free assembly in Azerbaijan.

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Whistle-Blowers: A Conversation with Daniel Ellsberg and John Dean
Daniel Ellsberg, whose leak of the Pentagon Papers helped bring down a presidency and end the Vietnam War, and John Dean, a key Watergate whistle-blower, speak about the perils of presidential overreach at this Open Society Institute event.

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Reframing the Story of Black Males in the Media: A Philanthropic Call to Action
This Open Society Institute panel looks at how philanthropy can encourage more accurate, nuanced media portrayals of black men and boys.

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Georgia, One Year Later: Where Has the Aid Money Gone?
OSI-New York
October 20, 2009
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This Open Society Institute forum analyzes the effectiveness and transparency of foreign aid disbursed to Georgia since the country's crisis with Russia.

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OSI Grantee Airs Production on U.S.-Sponsored Torture in the “War on Terror”
June 28, 2009
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Hosted by Rachel Maddow, Working the Dark Side features performances by Liev Schreiber, John Leguizamo, Noah Emmerich, and Julianna Margulies.

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What Does It Mean to Be Stateless?
October 2009
 INTERACTIVE  
Globally 15 million people are denied citizenship. The Open Society Institute presents a few of their stories—and ways that you can help.

Moving Walls 16
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This OSI photo exhibition is dominated by themes of conflict and its aftermath, including the effects of U.S. military engagement on Afghan and Iraqi people and returning American soldiers, revolution in Nepal, postwar Liberia, and—on a different note—Chinese investment in Africa.

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