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What Does Justice Mean to You?
video VIDEO  
The Soros Justice Fellowships support leaders from around the United States to undertake projects that address problems with the criminal justice system. This video shares some of their voices.

Rights Not Rescue
August 2, 2010
video VIDEO  
In this animated short film, sex workers in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa tell their personal stories and share the challenges they encounter as well as a collective call for hope and change.

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Amplifying Voices
July 2010
This issue of Amplifying Voices, the magazine of the Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa, documents the initiative's work to promote respect for human rights and the rule of law in Uganda.

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Photographers Reflect on Katrina, Five Years Later
Yukiko Yamagata
August 20, 2010
blog BLOG  
In 2006, the Open Society Foundations launched a one-time investigative journalism fellowship to promote a national conversation on inequality in America following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. I asked a few photography fellows to reflect on their images and how life has changed for the people and places they documented.

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E-Mail Newsletters

Newsletters
Several OSI initiatives distribute email newsletters on a range of issues related to program activities around the world.

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Soros Foundations Network 2008 Annual Report
This report highlights Open Society Institute activities and achievements, with a special focus on work to address discrimination against minorities in a variety of countries.

Open Society Stories

Open Society Stories 2009
This brochure highlights recent Open Society Institute activities, including supporting public health reform, advocating for fair distribution of natural resource riches, and improving the lives of Roma, immigrants, Muslims, and the developmentally disabled.

Moving Walls 17

Moving Walls 17
interactive INTERACTIVE
The documentary photographs in this OSI exhibition show how power can be used as an impediment to transparency, a mechanism for social control, and a tool for oppression, while also acknowledging the strength and defiance of people who suffer as a result.

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