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Africa Counts
by
Claudia Zaslavsky
Call Number: GN476.15 .Z37 1999 (Math)
Publication Date: 1999
ebook and print
Beyond Banneker
by
Erica N. Walker
Call Number: QA28 .W35 2014 (Math)
Publication Date: 2014-06-01
ebook and print
Ethnomathematics
by
Arthur B. Powell (Editor); Marilyn Frankenstein (Editor)
Call Number: GN476.15 .E85 1997 (Math)
Publication Date: 1997
ebook and print
Inventing the Mathematician
by
Sara N. Hottinger
Call Number: QA10.7 .H68 2016 (Math)
Publication Date: 2016
print only
Living Proof
by
Allison K. Henrich; Emille D. Lawrence; Matthew A. Pons; David George Taylor
Call Number: QA11 .L7285 2019 (Math)
Publication Date: 2019
print and free online
Mathematical Enculturation
by
Alan Bishop
Publication Date: 2012
ebook
Mathematics Elsewhere
by
Marcia Ascher
Call Number: QA21 .A83 2002 (Knight Library)
Publication Date: 2002
print
Mathematics for Human Flourishing
by
Francis Su; Christopher Jackson
Publication Date: 2020
ebook only
Native American Mathematics
by
Michael P. Closs
Call Number: E59.N8N37 1986 (Knight Library)
ISBN: 9780292711853
Publication Date: 1996
print only
Power in Numbers
by
Talithia Williams
Publication Date: 2018
ebook
Weapons of Math Destruction
by
Cathy O'Neil
Call Number: QA76.9.B45 O64 2016 (Law Library)
Publication Date: 2016
ebook and print
Mathematics for Social Justice
by
Gizem Karaali; Lily S. Khadjavi
Call Number: QA10.7 .M385 2019 (Math)
Publication Date: 2019
Other resources
AMS inclusion/exclusion
Can mathematics be antiracist?
The development of a model of culturally responsive science and mathematics teaching
For a Black Mathematician, What It’s Like to Be the ‘Only One’
Indigenous Mathematicians
Lathisms (Latinx and Hispanics in the Mathematical Sciences)
Mathematics and the Politics of Race: The Case of William Claytor (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1933)
Resources for Anti-Racism and Social Justice in the Mathematical Sciences
Women in Math Project
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