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The Open Society Fellowship supports individuals seeking innovative and unconventional approaches to fundamental open society challenges.

The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade
OSI-New York
November 7, 2011
audio AUDIO
A panel of experts discuss The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade, by Open Society Fellow Andrew Feinstein.

Revising Paul Kagame: Myth and Reality After the Genocide in Rwanda
OSI-New York
September 19, 2011
video VIDEO   audio AUDIO
Rwandan president Paul Kagame has been hailed as a liberator and highly principled leader. But his post-genocide record tells a different story. A distinguished panel attempts to separate myth from fact.

Helping or Hindering? How Telecom Providers Respond to Government Surveillance Requests
OSI-New York
September 15, 2011
audio AUDIO
Open Society Fellow Chris Soghoian discusses how various telecom companies respond to government surveillance requests, and the different degrees to which user privacy is or isn't protected.

Who Is the Community in Community Engagement? Law Enforcement Approaches to Countering Radicalization
OSI-New York
September 12, 2011
audio AUDIO
Open Society Fellow Arun Kundnani explores the potential risks and dangers of community engagement models used by U.S. law enforcement agencies in Muslim communities to combat extremism.

Janie Chuang
Janie Chuang, a law professor, is formulating a new agenda for preventing human trafficking.

Susan Faludi
Best-selling author Susan Faludi is focusing on the rise of a new breed of conservative women in Central Europe and the United States.

Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg Gonsalves seeks to apply lessons learned during the AIDS crisis to other urgent global health challenges.

Ian Johnson
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ian Johnson looks at how faith-based groups create new space for rights activism.

Chris Soghoian
Digital privacy activist Chris Soghoian explores new ways to protect consumer privacy in an increasingly insecure telecommunications market.

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