In 1976, after teaching in community college in upstate New York, Osborn moved to Chicago to join the founding staff of
In These Times. In 1981, after moving to San Francisco, Osborn served as
Northern California Director for the
National Organization for Women (NOW). From 1988 to 1992, at the height of the
AIDS epidemic in Los Angeles, she became the first woman executive director of the
Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center. Osborn served as senior advisor to Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, working to reduce homelessness and poverty, resulting two years later in the formation of the City of L.A. Office of Strategic Partnerships, a national public-private collaboration, connecting non-profit and governmental agencies with philanthropic organizations. Osborn also served as Chief Civic Engagement Officer for the
United Way of Greater Los Angeles in 2009, and is currently Senior Strategist for
California Calls, a network of 27 organizations throughout California committed to "common-sense" government reform including fair tax and budget policy. == Politics ==