Osborne Center For Social Justice
1 Fitch Avenue
c/o 163 North Street
Auburn, NY 13021
office
Watch our newest Podcast - "Bellweather Women and the Seward Family" on our Podcast Page
Neil Novello's "TMO at The Castle"
VOLUNTEERS WELCOME - send us an e-mail.
The Podcasts Are Coming!
OCSJ is producing podcasts about local Central New York heros, past and present, who have made a difference in our lives.
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Subjects will include Thomas Mott Osborne, Emily Howland, Martha Coffin Wright, Eleanor Lansing Dulles, Jerome Holland, Lithgow Osborne, Theodore Pomeroy Samuel Hopkins Adams, Earl Conrad, Theodore Case, William H. Seward, Julius Schweinfurth, Willard Bundy, Marijane Meaker, Avery Robert Dulles, Thommie Walsh, Enos T. Throop, Charles Loring Elliott, Annie Edson Taylor, Samuel Blatchford, and many others.
We hope to interview historians, academics and experts about these outstanding people and make this information available to everyone.
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Own a part of history!
Through its Osborne Center for Social Justice, the Osborne Library will be a self-sustaining facility to help schools, the public, and researchers explore the Osborne-Wright Family and its community's contributions to the human rights movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. It will enrich people's lives by enhancing their link to their past and preserving its historical accuracy. It will use exhibits, education and research materials, historical tourism, lectures, seminars, and conferences.
The Osborne Library institution will offer displays and research resources also for the following:
The Osborne Center for Social Justice will focus resources, displays, programs and research materials particularly on the following people:
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Osborne Center For Social Justice
1 Fitch Avenue
c/o 163 North Street
Auburn, NY 13021
office