The Open Society audio podcast features recordings of panel discussions, talks, book launches, and more. Brought to you by the Open Society Foundations, working to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.
Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Sonja Santelises talks with Beverly Tatum about the role race plays in schools today and the relevance of Tatum’s wo...
The International Criminal Court in The Hague is facing fundamental questions about its performance at every level. What might reform might look like?...
A panel of experts explores innovative strategies being launched to counter rising incarceration rates among women in the Americas. Speeakers: Soheila...
John Trainor explores how learning from society’s past reactions to mental illness can lead to better treatment strategies for the future. Speakers: J...
In the last of Open Society Institute-Baltimore's 20th Anniversary special events, Open Society Foundations president Patrick Gaspard discusses the ch...
Khaled A. Beydoun’s new book considers the history of Islamophobia in the United States and the ways anti-Muslim rhetoric is rooted in the U.S. legal ...
Governments, philanthropies, the private sector, and civil society organizations need to urgently prioritize education in conflict-affected countries—...
Samuel Moyn and Aryeh Neier debate the human rights movement’s response to economic inequality: is this a fight that must be taken on, or is it one th...
A panel of activists and artists will discuss creative ways to push for reform through immersive events and imaginative experiences. Speakers: Reginal...
At a moment when hate speech is on the rise, Nadine Strossen’s timely new book presents powerful arguments about how to best protect both freedom and ...