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Open Society-U.S.’s Soros Equality Fellowship seeks to support individuals whom we believe will become long-term innovative leaders impacting racial justice.
We are taking a moment to pause and analyze the future of our three U.S. based fellowship programs. This means we will not be issuing a call for proposals for 2025 fellows, as we would have done this fall.
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Hannah Drake
2022Hannah Drake and Josh Miller will expand (Un)Known Project to a national initiative featuring sites that use arts installations and experiences to honor the names and tell stories of Black enslaved people in the United States. -
Josh Miller
2022Josh Miller and Hannah Drake will expand (Un)Known Project to a national initiative featuring sites that use arts installations and experiences to honor the names and tell stories of Black enslaved people in the United States. -
Karim Ahmad
2022Karim Ahmad will advance the work of Restoring the Future, build on the report published with a network of arts organizations, and seek to design, prototype, and proliferate restorative practices across our media arts system. -
Marissel Hernández Romero
2022Marissel Hernández Romero’s project, Black and Afro-Boricua Collective Knowledge Repository, will build an archive that seeks to retrieve lived experiences, culture, and knowledge of Black and Afrodescendant Puerto Rican as a route to racial justice. -
Maurice BP-Weeks
2022Maurice BP-Weeks aims to build a new race forward movement to take on the crisis of race and debt. He will produce a book, public writing, a podcast, and public informational and training webinars with collaborators. -
Maytha Alhassan
2022Maytha Alhassan will design a storytelling model—a port-to-port, concept inception to community engagement, strategy, and service for TV shows and films geared towards activating the transformative power of art for social change. -
Michelle Schenandoah
2022Michelle Schenandoah’s project is the creation of a nationally broadcasted talk show called Rematriated Voices. Hosted by Schenandoah, the show will provide educational entertainment to the American public through an Indigenous lens. -
Set Hernandez Rongkilyo
2022Set Hernandez Rongkilyo will produce unseen, a feature-length, multi-platform documentary about Pedro, an aspiring social worker striving to provide mental health services to underserved communities.
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