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Oshkosh West students describe Black Student Union’s work and partnerships to city DEI committee

Oshkosh City Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee · February 24, 2026
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A senior at Oshkosh West and the school’s BSU advisor told the Oshkosh City DEI committee about the group’s mission, activities, mentorship and community partnerships, and said membership typically ranges from about 8–15 students with larger numbers on field trips.

Amaya Thomas, a senior at Oshkosh West, and BSU advisor Mariah Meadow told the Oshkosh City Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee on Feb. 23 about the school’s Black Student Union and its efforts to support Black and brown students.

"Our mission statement of the Black Student Union is to promote cultural awareness, educate the school community regarding issues faced by black students, and celebrate and promote black excellence," Thomas said, describing the group’s mission, core values and leadership roles that include…

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