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At Open Society is a video series highlighting the people and ideas that are inspiring our work—and changing the world. Brought to you by the Open Society Foundations, working to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.
Ensuring Legal Access for Palestinians
Munir Nuseibah, director of Al-Quds University’s Community Action Center, explains how a scholarship helped him become a more effective human rights advocate—and inspired him to ensure other Palestinians have the same opportunity. (Published: January 4, 2019)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Jan 4, 2019
3 min
The Intersex Human Rights Fund’s Vital Work
Intersex Human Rights Fund’s Ruth Baldacchino explains how, in the face of prejudice, discrimination, and abuse, intersex people are speaking up for themselves and defending their rights. (Published: November 30, 2018)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Nov 30, 2018
2 min
Making Accountability Count
Blair Glencorse, founder and executive director of Acountability Lab, explains how his organization is working to build a healthy civil society where powerful people are answerable to their communities. (Published: August 31, 2018)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Aug 31, 2018
2 min
An Early Investment in Syrian Refugee Children
Sherrie Westin of the Sesame Workshop discusses a partnership with the International Rescue Committee, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Open Society Foundations to support early childhood development for Syrian refugee children. (Published: August 3, 2018)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Aug 3, 2018
2 min
A Brazil Where All Lives Are Respected
Douglas Belchior, one of the founders of the antidiscrimination group UNEafro, explains why reform in Brazil is so needed—and offers a vision of a better Brazilian future. (Published: April 6, 2018)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Apr 6, 2018
2 min
Putting Maré on the Map
Maira Gabriel Anhorn discusses how the local development association Redes de Maré is helping the residents of Rio de Janeiro’s largest favela fight for their rights. (Published: December 1, 2017)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Dec 1, 2017
2 min
Intersex Children Don’t Need to Be “Fixed”
For too long, intersex people have lived under the weight of social stigma and personal shame. Kimberly Zieselman, director of the advocacy group interACT, explains why that dynamic is finally coming to an end. (Published: November 3, 2017)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Nov 3, 2017
2 min
When Theater Is a Crime
The Belarus Free Theatre has long been a monument to democracy and human rights—and the target of one of the world’s worst dictatorships. Cofounder Natalia Kaliada explains why, despite the persecution, the show goes on. (Published: November 3, 2017)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Oct 23, 2017
3 min
A New and Better Model for Funding Trans Activists
Trans activists around the world are fighting for their rights, but a critical shortage of funding stands in their way. Broden Giambrone, director of International Trans Fund, explains how a new participatory initiative brings resources to grassroots activists for trans people’s rights. (Published: August 4, 2017)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Aug 4, 2017
3 min
How Reproductive Justice Serves as a Model for Progressive Organizing
Groundswell Fund’s Naa Hammond explains why reproductive justice is about more than just reproductive rights—it also means addressing race, class, sexuality, and identity. (Published: July 7, 2017)Learn more at https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org.
Jul 7, 2017
3 min
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