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February is Black History Month, and we highlight the contributions Black people of all genders and nationalities have made to mathematics. Every person exists at the intersection of their gender, race, sexual orientation, ability, and other factors of their identity. With this in mind, we encourage you to visit the other pages at the SABES site that celebrate aspects of identity and read about the Black people celebrated on those pages too. You’ll find them at the SABES Anti-Racism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Math page. You also might want to check out this set of mathematician profile cards that includes 19 biographies of important mathematicians from around the world, including several mathematicians of color. 

In this video, learn about the history of Black History Month (5:49)

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WHO DOES MATH

The movie Hidden Figures portrays three Black women who were among many hired by NASA as “human computers” to support the space program in the days when all the computations necessary to send astronauts to space and bring them safely home had to be done by hand. These women were educated and skilled and did important and difficult work under conditions of segregation and broader racism and sexism. The movie gives the women’s stories a Hollywood treatment, but more accurate information about these women can be found here:

 

MATH ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS

 

Topic Area
ADEI (anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion)
Antiracism
Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Teaching
ESOL/English Learners
Mathematics and Adult Numeracy
Race
Science
Social Studies
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Document
Video
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PD Center
SABES Mathematics and Adult Numeracy Curriculum and Instruction PD Center
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