Black mathematicians emerged from segregation and prejudice to leadership in education and research. A legacy of segregation and prejudice lies behind stories of African American mathematicians ...
Participants at this year’s Joint Mathematics Meetings explored everything from the role of A.I. to the hyperbolic design of ...
This documentary series tells the rich history and compelling stories of contemporary Black mathematicians, and portrays their struggles and accomplishments.
This episode traces the role of HBCUs and mentors in growing the community of Black mathematicians. The episode relates stories of prominent African American mathematicians who struggled through ...
Severely underrepresented in mathematics, African Americans have played important roles as researchers and educators in the field. Journeys of Black Mathematicians: Forging Resilience, the first ...
Known in Ghana as the Maths Queen, Dr Angela Tabiri is the first African to win The Big Internet Math Off competition - quite an achievement for someone who had not initially planned to study ...
Borrowing the black cat analogy to describe his process, Villani describes himself as a mathematician who is a blind man in a dark room, searching for a black cat that isn’t even there.
Cathy O'Neil, a self-proclaimed math nerd and author of "Weapons of Math Destruction" explains how police data leads to bias in the criminal justice system. Following is a transcript of the video.
The first winner was Dr Nira Chamberlain, the first black mathematician to be included in the British reference book Who's Who and a vice-president of the professional body, the Institute of ...