The fact that black boys are at the bottom of most social indicators can be traced back to how we
as a society teach them-consciously and unconsciously-to be men.
Supported by a $1.8 million grant from the Open Society Foundations, the initiative aims to
bring greater transparency and accountability to the workings of state legislatures.
This preview and panel look at Gerrymandering, a documentary that sheds light on the
typically opaque redistricting process in the United States and the many who attempt to
manipulate it for partisan gain.
This screening and discussion focuses on a powerful set of educational tools that help young
men develop the skills, emotional flexibility, and resilience they need to succeed.
OSI's U.S. Programs aims to address core threats to open society, including increasingly
punitive national security policies, decreasing government transparency, entrenched
structural racism, and growing incarceration rates.