#STEAMtheStreets is inspiring and activating underrepresented youth to pursue STEAM career pathways.
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EXPLORE OUR CAREERHUB™ embryo
The CAREERHUB™ Directory was created for you to easily explore careers in STEAM that you may be unaware of, what it takes to get in those careers and how you can get on the right path today for FREE! You can watch videos of diverse professionals in various STEAM fields and learn more. There will be more careers coming, we’re in embryo and welcome feedback.
Decrease the diversity and equity gaps in the next era of STEAM careers fields through engagement, awareness and culturally relevant content.
our vision
Be the catalyst to creating more diversity and equity in the next era of STEAM by inspiring and activating underrepresented demographics to pursue and become aware of STEAM career opportunities earlier in their educational pipeline.
New Bedford Public Schools has partnered with STEAM the Streets to create a content campaign to showcase how our community is stepping up during the COVID-19 pandemic. Submit your videos to be included in a district-wide music video that will show the creativity and strength of our community — Teaching. Learning. Connecting.
New Bedford Public Schools has partnered with STEAM the Streets to create a content campaign to showcase how our community is stepping up during the COVID-19 pandemic. Submit your videos to be included in a district-wide music video that will show the creativity and strength of our community — Teaching. Learning. Connecting.
Invest in creating STEAM Career Opportunity Awareness. #STEAMtheStreets is fiscally sponsored by the Marion Institute. All donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law.
STEAM the Streets is driven by a community of educators, administrators, advocates, speakers and STEAM professionals. Come join the community, help create career opportunity awareness and support our youth.
Computational Scientist, Sandia National Laboratories
Sidafa Conde moved to New Bedford, MA from Guinea, West Africa, at 11 years old not knowing a word of English. Since then, he’s obtained his dual Bachelor of Science in Computational Mathematics and Accounting at Umass Dartmouth in 2012 before continuing on to defend his Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science, focused in Computational Science and Engineering in 2017. Dr. Conde is now Senior Member of Technical Staff in the Computational Mathematics Department at Sandia National Lab.