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Open Society Foundations Podcast
Open Society Foundations
316 episodes
8 months ago

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.

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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.

Learn more at http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.

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Open Society Foundations Podcast
Talking About Race: A Conversation with Beverly Tatum and Sonja Santelises

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 work in a majority African-American district like Baltimore. Speakers: Beverly Tatum, Sonja Santelises. (Recorded: Mar 25, 2019)

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6 years ago
105 minutes 24 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Failures and Future of the International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court in The Hague is facing fundamental questions about its performance at every level. What might reform might look like?. Speakers: Phil Clark, James A. Goldston, Maina Kiai, Jennifer Trahan. (Recorded: Mar 14, 2019)

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6 years ago
98 minutes 52 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Women in Prison: The Devastating Impact of Rising Incarceration in the Americas

A panel of experts explores innovative strategies being launched to counter rising incarceration rates among women in the Americas. Speeakers: Soheila Comninos, Andrea James, Kasia Malinowska, Ana Pecova, Coletta Youngers. (Recorded: Jan 17, 2019)

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6 years ago
81 minutes 46 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Madness and Human Rights: Ideas about the Past and Future of Mental Health Treatment

John Trainor explores how learning from society’s past reactions to mental illness can lead to better treatment strategies for the future. Speakers: Jonathan Cohen, Joanna Erdman, Judith Klein, John Trainor. (Recorded: Nov 12, 2018)

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6 years ago
85 minutes 45 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Celebrating 20 Years of Open Society Institute–Baltimore with Patrick Gaspard and the 2018 Open Society Institute Community Fellows

In the last of Open Society Institute-Baltimore's 20th Anniversary special events, Open Society Foundations president Patrick Gaspard discusses the challenges to open societies around the world. Speakers: Lois Feinblatt, Patrick Gaspard, Kurt Schmoke. (Recorded: Oct. 30, 2018)

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6 years ago
107 minutes 56 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear

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 system. Speakers: Khaled A. Beydoun, Alvin Starks. (Recorded: Oct 24, 2018)

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6 years ago
69 minutes 1 second

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Education in Emergencies: Exploring Innovation, Opportunities, and Challenges

Governments, philanthropies, the private sector, and civil society organizations need to urgently prioritize education in conflict-affected countries—so affected children still receive opportunities to pursue their education. Speakers: Zeinab Adam, Dean Brooks, Linda Jones, Donella Rapier, Sherrie Westin. (Recorded: Sep 20, 2018)

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7 years ago
90 minutes 4 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Is the Human Rights Movement in Crisis?

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 that rights can’t help to win? Speakers: Samuel Moyn, Aryeh Neier, Laura Silber. (Recorded: Jul 11, 2018)

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7 years ago
89 minutes 32 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Reimagining Drug Policy Through Artistic Expression: Museums, Marches, and More

A panel of activists and artists will discuss creative ways to push for reform through immersive events and imaginative experiences. Speakers: Reginald Dwayne Betts, Jesse Krimes, Kasia Malinowska, Daveen Trentman. (Recorded: Jun 25, 2018)

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7 years ago
63 minutes 55 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—Hate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship

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 equality. Speakers: Aryeh Neier, Nadine Strossen, Richard Ashby Wilson. (Recorded: Jun 05, 2018)

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7 years ago
92 minutes 9 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY’s Impact in Bosnia and Serbia

Legal scholar Diane Orentlicher discusses her new book on the impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia with a panel of regional and international experts. Speakers: Aryeh Neier, Diane Orentlicher, Tea Sefer, David Tolbert. (Recorded: May 31, 2018)

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7 years ago
96 minutes 21 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Future of Coca Industrialization in Colombia: A Pathway to Development and Peace

A new report looks at the coca leaf as a legal agricultural product and presents challenges, opportunities, and parameters for a legal system to expand coca industrialization. Speakers: Paul Gootenberg, David Restrepo, Dora Lucila Troyano Sanchez, Lucy Sherriff, Maria Clara Torres. (Recorded: May 22, 2018)

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7 years ago
88 minutes 19 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Global Pain Crisis: Narrowing the Gap in Access to Palliative Care

The Global Pain Crisis: Narrowing the Gap in Access to Palliative Care. A panel of health experts discuss fighting for better access to pain relief for palliative care in India and Latin America. Speakers: Liliana de Lima, Donald G. McNeil Jr., M.R. Rajagopal, Jennifer Rasanathan. (Recorded: Mar 12, 2018)

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7 years ago
94 minutes 14 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Aftershock—A Journey into Eastern Europe’s Broken Dreams: John Feffer in Conversation with Tina Rosenberg

Speaking with Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Tina Rosenberg, John Feffer discusses his new book on Central and Eastern Europe’s multiple transformations and the fate of the liberal project. Speakers: John Feffer, Tina Rosenberg. (Recorded: Feb 28, 2018)

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7 years ago
81 minutes 1 second

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Images and Democracy: Photography and Shaping Contemporary South African Culture

Market Photo Workshop’s Lekgetho Makola, artist Lebohang Kganye, and Africa is a Country’s Sean Jacobs discuss the role of photography in shaping memory and contemporary culture in South Africa. Speakers: Yukiko Yamagata, Sean Jacobs, Lebohang Kganye, Lekgetho Makola. (Recorded: Apr 19, 2018)

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7 years ago
57 minutes 19 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Collateral Repair Project on the Refugee Crisis in Jordan—Stories from the Field

Amanda Lane provides a deep dive into the refugee crisis in Jordan, drawing on her work with Collateral Repair Project, a small community-based organization working to meet the basic needs of refugees in Amman. Speaker: Amanda Lane. (Recorded: Apr 26, 2018)

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7 years ago
57 minutes 19 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
The Rise of Fake News and Social Media Manipulation in Latin American Politics

Brexit and the 2016 U.S. elections shed light on the alarming rise of post-truth politics, fueled by fake news, media manipulation, and populist movements. What are the implications for five upcoming Latin American elections? Speakers: Catalina Perez Correa, Carlos Cortés, Pablo Ortellado, Marc Silver, Yanina Valdivieso, Antonio Martínez Velázquez. (Recorded: Apr 09, 2018)

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7 years ago
99 minutes 10 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—The Peacemaker’s Paradox: Pursuing Justice in the Shadow of Conflict

Priscilla Hayner’s new book explores the dilemmas that arise when peacemakers seem to have to choose between settling an armed conflict and holding accountable those responsible for severe human rights violations. Speakers: Richard Dicker, Priscilla Hayner, Aryeh Neier. (Recorded: Apr 03, 2018)

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7 years ago
83 minutes 26 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Book Launch—International Scholarships in Higher Education: Pathways for Social Change

A new book examines international scholarships from their design to evaluation—and their relationship to social change. Speakers: Joan Dassin, Amini Kajunju, Martha Loerke, Robin Marsh, Dilafruz Nazarova. (Recorded: Mar 05, 2018)

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7 years ago
91 minutes 19 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast
Righting Carceral Feminism’s Wrongs in a #MeToo Era

The #MeToo movement is beginning to address the wrongs of carceral feminism through a more democratized process. Panelists discuss potential opportunities and pitfalls in the search for justice. Speakers: Erin Cloud, Mariame Kaba, Victoria Law, Denise Tomasini-Joshi, asha bandele. (Recorded: Mar 06, 2018)

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7 years ago
120 minutes 28 seconds

Open Society Foundations Podcast

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.

Learn more at http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.