Community Lights at Buttonwood Park
New Bedford Cable Access footage of the first annual Community Lights event at Buttonwood Park
Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women
OSS students speak during the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women on November 14, 202
Relishing the Pause: Reflections from a Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice Journey
The Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice (CISJ) cohort holds “Restival” at the Allen C. Haskell Public Gardens in New Bedford, MA.
Nevertheless, She Persisted: Our Sisters School at 15
“Nevertheless, she persisted.” This is the story of Our Sisters’ School, from an idea in 2006 to a school celebrating its 15th anniversary with 69 students and 163 graduates.
High fashion goes high tech in downtown New Bedford
Students at Our Sisters' School 'inspired' during trip to see robotic design in action.
STEAM the Streets looks to help youth realize career options with new app
New Bedford-based youth organization says app designed to stir interest in STEAM careers; partnership with NOAA will add marine science perspective. The organization, Steam the Streets, was co-founded by OSS instructor, Angel Diaz.
Our Sisters' School students present 'Women's Work' inspired self-portraits
The OSS self-portrait series consists of photography inspired by the “Women’s Work” exhibit from all 72 students, grades 5-8. They explored ways to express themselves through self-portraits after viewing the “Women’s Work” exhibit displayed at the School.