Too many Black children aren't taught the rich Black history of math and aren't encouraged to develop a positive math identity. It's time to change that.
Show Notes:
Shayna Terrell interviews Akil Parker, CEO of All This Math, about the importance of math in the black community. They discuss how math can be a tool for liberation and critical thinking, as well as the evolution of math education. Akil emphasizes the connection between math and problem-solving, and how math can empower individuals and communities. The episode highlights the role of math in black history and its significance in ancient civilizations like Kemet. This conversation explores the importance of math and math literacy, highlighting its application in everyday life and financial matters. Akil also breaks down the concept of Histematics, which connects math and history.
Takeaways
Math is a tool for liberation and critical thinking in the black community.
Mathematics is essential for problem-solving and developing analytical skills.
Math literacy is equally, if not more important, than English language literacy, especially in financial matters.
There is a strong connection between math and black history that should be explored and celebrated.
Positive math education experiences and mentorship are crucial for students' success in math.
"Histematics" which combines math and history, can provide a deeper understanding of both subjects.
Black mathematicians and their contributions should be recognized and celebrated.