Here’s a special look back on a celebratory night that strengthened connections, commitments from our community, and secured financial support for GOSO’s participants and our

Here’s a special look back on a celebratory night that strengthened connections, commitments from our community, and secured financial support for GOSO’s participants and our
“These are people we grew up with,” said Omar Mims, a violence interrupter at SAVE Harlem. To try to prevent shootings before they happen, SAVE’s
Kudos to Chelsea Kraimer, who is among the young professionals recently honored by City and State NY as a 2021 Nonprofit 40 Under 40 Rising Star! Chelsea is
Over the last decade the word empathy has become almost annoyingly ubiquitous. There are reasons for that: when a word with important meaning resonates with
Our GOSO Justice Transformer of the Month series continues, recognizing individuals from our community who are working to create a more equitable and vibrant world.
Empathy in the Season of Thanksgiving — from Dr. Jocelynne Rainey, GOSO President & CEO This month is just getting started, and already we have
How Dignity and Curiosity Go Hand in Hand When it Comes to Justice Transformation — from Dr. Jocelynne Rainey, GOSO President & CEO The
Our GOSO Justice Transformer of the Month series continues, recognizing individuals from our community who are working to create a more equitable and vibrant world.
Perhaps Even More than Gun-Related Deaths, Gun Injuries Paralyze Entire Communities A Q&A with Prof. Melvin Delgado, Author of Urban Youth Trauma Violence interrupters,
The Dignity Roadmap — from Dr. Jocelynne Rainey, GOSO President & CEO There’s a recent documentary on HULU entitled, “Summer of Soul.” It centers