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Talking About Race Now: How to Build Success Without Forgetting the Struggle
Journalist Gwen Ifill and law professor Sherrilyn A. Ifill discuss this pivotal moment in American history and its potential for advancing equity and social justice.

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Seeking Accountability for Torture—Photography as Evidence
Panelists discuss the photographs of detainee torture, and the role that photography plays in providing accountability for abuses and depicting the human stories behind them.

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After Mandela and Mbeki—The Future of South Africa
The Open Society Institute, together with The Nation magazine, hosted a conversation on the politics of South Africa following that country’s presidential elections.

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OSI Forum: Organizing in the Obama Era
Veteran organizers Zack Exley, Ai-jen Poo, and Zephyr Teachout examined the perils and the promise of mass civic participation.

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OSI Forum: Bring Your "A" Game
OSI-New York
May 18, 2009
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The Open Society Institute hosted a screening and discussion of the documentary Bring Your “A” Game, which seeks to reverse the trend of poor educational outcomes for black men and boys.

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OSI Supports Screening of Two Afghan Films at Human Rights Festival
May 6, 2009
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The Open Society Institute is a presenting partner of two films at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival from June 11 to 25 in New York City.

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Shadows and Light: Oil, Power, and the Niger Delta
September 2008
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In this multimedia piece by OSI and the Revenue Watch Institute, a photographer and activist describe the struggles of Niger Delta citizens and the dire need for fair and responsible revenue management.

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Katrina: An Unnatural Disaster
 INTERACTIVE  
Designed to spark continuing national discussion of the social and economic impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, this multimedia website features the work of OSI's Katrina Media Fellows.

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