Indigenous Peoples Exists in Mathematics!!!
Learn more in this article written by one of the founders of the Indigenous Mathematicians Network, Dr. @KamuelaYong! This pieces appeared in the April 2022 issue of the Notices of the @amermathsoc.
https://t.co/vaNvbmncAS
Today MGB spotlights Clarence W Johnson, a Professor of Mathematics at Cuyahoga Community College.
Read more about Clarence W Johnson at https://t.co/x5Kmo6CQna
Today MGB spotlights Ruthmae Sears, an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education and the Associate Director for the Coalition of Science Literacy at the University of South Florida.
Read more about Ruthmae Sears at
https://t.co/yclqJdmKW8
I will always remember the first time I met another Pacific Islander in math because it was so powerful to see someone like me succeed in my field. Today, December 9, 2022 we celebrated the first ever gathering of Indigenous Mathematicians
From August 23- September 4, MGB will be highlighting 13 fantastic mathematics educators in the K-12 system. Please share their profiles and read more about these life impacting educators at https://t.co/jj29XHgV2Y
Everyday is a good day to disrupt colonial mindsets in math!!! Thanks to @loumatthewslive for giving us the perfect opportunity to share the work and reflections of #IndigenousMathematician Belin Tsinnajinnie (@LoboWithACause)!
https://t.co/kZ8K5bVb3k
Congratulations to @IndigenousMath on their Twitter launch this week! Learn more about the network on their website and show your support for #IndigenousMathematicians! https://t.co/7xQLaUQ7He
Congrats to kanaka `ōiwi (Native Hawaiian) mathematician, Kyle Dahlin, on this amazing accomplishment!!! And many warm wishes to all of the inaugural MGB-SIAM Early Career Fellows!
#IndigenousMathematicians
We're pleased to announce the inaugural class of MGB-SIAM Early Career (MSEC) Fellows! Congratulations to these 10 esteemed members of the community. Learn more about the 2022 Class of MSEC Fellows: https://t.co/xxwJ3z7kQX @MathGiftedBlack
A powerful article from mathematician Jared Field.
"I am and I am not Aboriginal. To non-Indigenous people, I will never again be Aboriginal. I am Gomeroi from the Kamilaroi nation. There is power in how we label ourselves"
#IndigenousMathematicians
https://t.co/Cp5EdHEK1a
Here is the second podcast in the Native Stories x #IndigenousMathematicians collaboration which features an interview with Edward Doolittle who is Kanyenkehake (Flint Nation = Mohawk) from Six Nations in southern Ontario & an Associate Professor of Math.
https://t.co/1Wp3fT6Exj
Here is the second podcast in the Native Stories x #IndigenousMathematicians collaboration which features an interview with Edward Doolittle who is Kanyenkehake (Flint Nation = Mohawk) from Six Nations in southern Ontario & an Associate Professor of Math.
https://t.co/1Wp3fT6Exj
First up is an interview with Craig Young from Tséch’ízhí, Arizona. He was nominated recently for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics & Science Teaching. Craig is Honágháahnii.
https://t.co/qR7eSWBdKp
Welcome to all our new followers! We are so excited to have you here to celebrate, uplift, and support all the incredible Indigenous mathematicians that we are in community with!!
Today we are sharing the first episode in our collaboration with the Native Stories podcast. This collaboration is focused on sharing the stories of #IndigenousMathematicians from across North America and the Pacific.
https://t.co/4hB3Cr1v3B