Osborne Association
Natalia Salazar is a Program Analyst at Osborne Association since April 2022, with prior experience as a Legislative Assistant for the City of Seattle from October 2020 to March 2022. Notable roles include serving as a Consultant for Children's Alliance, where Natalia conducted literature reviews and interviewed child advocacy organizations, and as a Program Coordinator and Bilingual Instructor at YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish, overseeing financial education classes for domestic violence survivors. Additional experience includes positions at Kinetic Kids, Rice University Linguistics Department, Houston Health Department, and UTHealth School of Dentistry. Natalia holds a Master of Public Administration with a focus on Nonprofit Management and Social Policy from the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance, University of Washington, and a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics & Cognitive Sciences from Rice University.
Osborne Association
Osborne is committed to transforming lives, communities, and the criminal justice system through: - Direct services and programs in five community sites—in the Bronx (our headquarters), Brooklyn, Buffalo, Manhattan, and Newburgh—and more than 30 prisons and jails, designed and proven to transform individuals, families, and communities. - Policy advocacy, training, technical assistance, and testing new approaches through the Osborne Center for Justice Across Generations (OCJAG), and our coalitions and partnerships, designed to transform the criminal justice system. In 2019, we adopted the following core values, which were composed through a collaborative process involving staff at all levels of the organization: 1. We honor everyone’s capacity to change. 2. We celebrate our shared humanity. 3. We are united in our pursuit of justice and equity. 4. We keep our word. 5. We are unstoppable.