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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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Ana Paula Barreto
2021Ana Paula Barreto (she/hers) will develop The Black Women in the Americas Policy Lab to support Black women-led policy analysis and leadership development in the United States and Brazil. -
Cristina Jiménez Moreta
2021Cristina Jiménez Moreta will produce a book intended to be an intervention in the narrative about the current immigration system, while calling for audiences to confront the history of white supremacy and systematic racism that has shaped it. -
Glenn Magpantay
2021Glenn Magpantay will create a curriculum and manuscript surveying the history of queer Asian organizing over the past 20 years to build a sustainable and robust queer Asian movement for racial justice. -
Kyshun A. Webster
2021Kyshun A. Webster seeks to develop a market-based solution to the caregiving crisis, ensuring low-wage workers their existing salaries when taking time off for emergency caregiving. -
Loira Limbal
2021Loira Limbal will direct a feature-length documentary, Sacrificial Care, that will explore the historical reasons why care work is so undervalued in the United States, from slavery to the present day. -
Octaviana Trujillo
2021Octaviana Trujillo will create a publicly accessible toolkit for Native American and Indigenous Peoples to protect and maintain access to sacred sites at the U.S.-Mexico border. -
Sahar Aziz
2021Sahar Aziz seeks to support a diverse set of academics and advocates working to better understand and combat racialized national security narratives that disproportionately impact communities of color. -
Tamara Toles O’Laughlin
2021Tamara Toles O’Laughlin seeks to support the long-term sustainability of environmental efforts by investing in succession strategies for people of color through leadership development, mentorship, and narrative interventions. -
Zachary Norris
2021Zachary Norris will write a book and other written materials examining and offering solutions to the root causes and impact of family separation within communities of color. -
Anasa Troutman
2020Anasa Troutman will develop and employ a cultural framework to shift the narrative and mechanics of local economies, specifically in African American communities in Southern cities. -
Cliff Albright
2020Cliff Albright will create a framework and an accompanying tool kit to help the racial justice movement better understand and measure power. -
Daniel Gómez-Mazo
2020Daniel Gómez-Mazo will develop a transnational network of activists focused on the use of legal mobilization for racial justice. This project will be co-created with Dayana Blanco Acendra. -
Dayana Blanco Acendra
2020Dayana Blanco Acendra will develop a transnational network of activists focused on the use of legal mobilization for racial justice. This project will be co-created with Daniel Gómez-Mazo. -
Hisham Aidi
2020Hisham Aidi will create a web documentary series and book project to study the rise of Afro-Arab and Amazigh migration and activism in the United States over the last 25 years. -
Jeremie Greer
2020Jeremie Greer will build “Liberation in a Generation,” a movement support project centering the economic liberation of people of color, so that, within one generation, the U.S. has an economy where all people of color belong and have equal opportunity. -
Nausheen Dadabhoy
2020Nausheen Dadabhoy will direct a feature-length documentary, titled An Act of Worship, which follows the lives of three Muslim women as they find their place in community activism at a time when Islamophobia is sharply on the rise. -
Rev. Osagyefo Sekou
2020Rev. Osagyefo Sekou will create an organizing hub to train and support organizers and religious communities working across social movements in Memphis, Tennessee, and the greater Mississippi Delta region. -
Saru Jayaraman
2020Saru Jayaraman will address income inequality through development of a new narrative rejecting the undervaluing of subminimum wage workers and demanding instead a full, fair minimum wage for all. -
Simran Singh
2020Simran Singh will write a book titled, More of This Please: Self-Care for the Soul from Sikh Wisdom, highlighting the marginalization and racialized violence experienced by Sikhs in the United States. -
Solana Rice
2020Solana Rice will build a movement support project centering the economic liberation of people of color, so that within one generation, the United States has an economy where all people of color belong and have equal opportunity. -
Virgilio Bravo
2020Virgilio Bravo will produce a documentary that chronicles and disseminates a blueprint for a new model of democracy through the lens of the 2020 Chilean revolution. -
Zaheer Ali
2020Zaheer Ali will create “Make It Plain: Storytelling and Listening for Social Change,” a Muslim community-based participatory storytelling and listening narrative project that is scalable and can be replicated around the country. -
Alex T. Tom
2019Alex T. Tom will develop an organizing toolkit to support Asian American communities combating the rising Chinese conservatives in the United States. -
Barbara Mumby-Huerta
2019Barbara Mumby-Huerta will examine efforts to remove California-based frontier memorials through the development of a toolkit that will support indigenous peoples in asserting their rights to respectful public representation. -
Bernadette Atuahene
2019Bernadette Atuahene will build on her academic research by creating a comprehensive guide and interactive information hub that communities can use to fight back against racially discriminatory property tax administration.
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