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      • Good riddance to a bad law: How women like me were victimized by New York's 'walking while trans' law
      • Governor Cuomo Signs Proximity Legislation into Law Bringing Parents and Children Closer Together
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      • Let's Reject the Violent vs. Nonviolent Crime Dichotomy
      • Children receive gifts while visiting Fishkill during holiday season
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      • #Decarcerate Now: Events Commemorating the 49th Anniversary of the Attica Uprising
      • Osborne Dedicates FamilyWorks Buffalo
      • Proximity Bill Passes New York State Legislature, Awaits Governor Cuomo's Signature
      • Proximity Bill Passes the NYS Assembly and Senate
      • Frederik R-L Osborne Prize awarded to three Osborne staff
      • Honoring Osborne's Youth Graduates 2020
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      • REDF Awards Osborne $50,000 for Social Enterprises
      • Needed: Housing for people getting out of jail and prison
      • Leaving Rikers Island and coming home to a pandemic?
      • Osborne and Social Service Providers Call on Legislators to Complete Session
      • The Devastating Emotional Toll of Suspending Prison Visits
      • For Those Released Due to COVID-19, a Different World Awaits
      • Gotham Gazette, "Bail Reform Rollbacks are a Dangerous Failing of Moral Courage"
      • Bail Reform Saves Lives
      • Osborne Programs Accepting Referrals During the COVID-19 Pandemic
      • My Mom is in Prison: Xieara's Story
      • Appeal to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
      • A Rikers Island Doctor Speaks Out to Save Her Elderly Patients from the Coronavirus
      • Keeping our community safe: COVID-19 Updates
      • Osborne's First Artist's Event
      • NYSDOL Awards Osborne $200,000
      • Black Histories, Black Futures
      • Albany Visting is a Lifeline Press Conference and Rally
      • Rally to Support Visiting at Bronx Supreme Court
      • Bronx Visting is a Lifeline Press Conference and Rally
      • Osborne's Policy Center Releases 2020 Policy Priorities
      • The Social Value of Bail Reform
      • Elizabeth Gaynes responds to New York Post about Efforts to Assist People leaving Courts and Jails
      • Inspiring Rally to Support Visiting at Brooklyn Borough Hall
      • Osborne to Provide Services at L&M's Marcus Garvey Extension Project
      • Visting is a Lifeline Press Conference and Rally
      • The Fair Chance Act is meant to guarantee people a fair shake
      • Prepping for Parole
      • Osborne's Annual Toy Drive is Underway
      • Osborne featured in two Washington Post Magazine pieces
      • NYC: Where the Police Offer a Free Art Class Instead of Prosecution
      • D.A. Vance Announced $3 Million "Reentry" Investment in West Harlem
      • Brooklyn Eagle Story on Visiting and Visiting Buses
      • Family Works Buffalo Training at Community Health Center of Buffalo Sept. 19, 2019
      • Elizabeth Gaynes Testifies at New York City Council Hearing Today on Rikers Island Closure Plan
      • City Council Passes Child Sensitive Arrest Bill Taking Important Steps to Safeguard Children
      • City Council Passes Child Sensitive Arrest Bill
      • A Better Return for Older Prisoners
      • NYC Must Act Now to Safeguard Children
      • How a NYC Prison Closure Could Be Bad News for People in Prison
      • Statement on the Recent Mississippi Immigration Raids
      • Max & Murphy Podcast: Reentry Programming, State Prison, and Parole Policy
      • Formerly incarcerated people tell their stories at Newburgh forum to stem crime
      • Statement on the Decision to Close Lincoln Correctional Facility
      • Formerly incarcerated New Yorkers graduate workforce training program
      • Osborne's Policy Center Releases 2019 Legislative Summary
      • A day in the life of a former inmate
      • Mechanicville man seeks parole for 9th time
      • More than 20 leading NYC organizations urge Community Boards to support plan for borough-based jails
      • A Teary Stacey Abrams Just Dropped Major Hints About Her Next Move
      • For Mother's Day, Advocates and Legislators Rally in Harlem for the Rights of Children of Incarcerated Parents
      • Spectrum News: Technology Helps Keep Families Connected While A Parent Is Jailed
      • Senator Tim Kennedy Announces $180,000 Grant to Bring Osborne Association's FamilyWorks Program to Buffalo to Allow Families to Visit with Incarcerated Loved Ones via Video
      • Osborne Statement on the Decision to Release Judith Clark
      • To end mass incarceration, New York needs a fully staffed parole board
      • Osborne Statement on the NY State Budget: Significant Progress on Criminal Justice Reforms, but the Work Continues
      • Addressing the Crisis of Family Separation Here in New York
      • BlackHistory2019
      • Osborne Center for Justice Across Generations Announces 2019 Policy Priorities
      • Advocates Press Albany to Fix New York's Parole System
      • N.Y. parole commissioners travel the state to conduct video hearings and rarely step inside prisons, Daily News analysis shows
      • Jamaill Burr: Growing Up with Osborne
      • Governor Cuomo Grants Clemency to 29 Individuals
      • Op-ed: The NYPD's treatment of Jazmine Headley and child was a case study in needless trauma
      • Keeping the Holiday Spirit Alive
      • Osborne Thanks STATE Bags for Their Generous Support
      • WWD: State Bags Explores Charitable Side of Black Friday
      • Osborne Graduates Celebrate Fresh Starts
      • Graduates Celebrate Pathways to Apprenticeship
      • Osborne statement on Jazmine Headley's arrest and the need to implement child-sensitive arrest protocols
      • Osborne awarded NPCC Key Area Nonprofit Excellence prize in Results and Impact
      • Please Join us for Justice Long Overdue
      • Osborne in the News: As Raise the Age starts, juvenile cases have dropped
      • Op-ed: The cynical, misguided pushback on New York's Parole Board
      • The Cynical Misguided Pushback on New York's Parole Board
      • Finding Meaning After Decades Behind Bars
      • NY Daily News features Osborne's Fatherhood program at Sing Sing
      • Voices from See Us, Support Us: Sing, Sing, Midnight!
      • Osborne Welcomes Two New Board Members - Copy
      • Voices from See Us Support Us: Melissa Tanis
      • Voices from See Us, Support Us: Pamela Brunskill
      • Voices from See Us, Support Us: Jacobia Dahm
      • Voices from See Us, Support Us: Danait W. Yemane
      • Statement from the Osborne Association on the Nationwide Prison Strike
      • William Morton Comes Home
      • Osborne Welcomes Two New Board Members
      • Arzu Yetim Gives Back
      • Osborne hosts NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer for Bail Roundtable
      • NYCIP Statement on Family Separation and Detention
      • Selected Media Coverage
      • Osborne Announces "The High Costs of Low Risk"
      • Osborne Joins More Than 100 Organizations in Support of Parole Board's Decision Re Herman Bell
      • Visiting Matters: Women on Rikers
      • Osborne and the New York Executive Budget
      • "I see myself owning my own restaurant." Osborne Participant Shares His Journey from Prison to Employment
      • "Now I feel so much lighter": Osborne Participant Shares Her Story of Coming Home from Rikers
      • This Giving Season; We Can't Wait
      • Osborne Testifies at Public Hearing on Healthcare in Corrections
      • See Us, Support Us Contribution: Hena Ali-Bernard
      • See Us, Support Us Contribution: Author Pamela Brunskill
      • Charlottesville: Which Side are You On?
      • Telling our Stories
      • Strengthening Lives and Communities Through Alternatives to Violence
      • Celebrating Youth with Incarcerated Parents
      • Unite for Parole and Prison Justice
      • Mayor and City Council Speaker Announce Plan to Close Rikers
      • Reconnecting Families on Father's Day and Year-round
      • The Nation | What Happens When Old Prisons Are Given Back to Their Communities?
      • We Are People: Resources for Humanizing Language
      • Advocates Succeed in Halting Harmful Changes to Visiting Standards at Rikers Island
      • 30 Children Make a Special Trip to See Their Moms Who Are Incarcerated Upstate
      • Osborne Launches FamilyWorks Harlem
      • Strengthening Lives and Communities Through Transformative Mentoring
      • David Simon on Mass Incarceration and Real-life Inspiration for The Wire at Lighting the Way 2016
      • The Alternatives to Incarceration/Reentry Coalition to launch the Blueprint for Criminal Justice Reform
      • NPR | Navigating Life, And Relationships, After A Jail Sentence
      • Devising a Smart Supportive Housing Strategy for Returning Citizens Upon Reentry
      • Youth Action Council Advocates for Proximity Legislation in Albany
      • Osborne Launches Center for Justice and Policy and Practice
      • Scholastics Teaching Tough Topics Takes on Supporting Children of Incarcerated Parents in the Classroom
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