Grace Osborne

PROGRAM ASSOCIATE

Grace is a creative and researcher who is dedicated to meaningful reparative action. Prior to joining Fundamental, she advocated for Black, Indigenous, and working-class students, faculty, and independent researchers within post-secondary academic institutions.

At Fundamental, Grace supports clients with a focus on cultivating vibrant Jewish communal life, uplifting moral leadership and imagination in faith and secular spaces. She brings to her work a passion for community and an excitement for nourishing creativity.

Grace has been awarded a Fulbright and Gilman fellowship in the Czech Republic and a Bessie Award through her involvement with the artist collective Skeleton Architecture. She received her PhD in Ethnomusicology from New York University and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Mills College.