Presented By: University Career Center
Black Math Teacher Love: Growing the Brilliance of Black Children
Join City Teaching Alliance, February 20th at 7:00 PM EST foran invigorating evening with Black Math Teacher Love: Growing the Brilliance of Black Children. This Lighting Series style event is pivotal in our ongoing mission to support our expanding network of over 100 Black mathematics teachers, leaders, and allies.
We are thrilled to feature the compelling narratives and insights of Dionne Aminata, Founder and CEO of MathTrust; Dr. Lou Matthews, Director of Math and Science for City Teaching Alliance and Founder of InspireMath; and D’anya Brezzell of American University and Founder of Love First, Teach Second. This series stands asa beacon of inspiration and innovation in math education.
Each of our esteemed speakers will present a powerful 15-minute lightning talk, exploring their unique journeys and the profound impact of their work on Black students. These talks are more than narratives—they are a call to action, offering innovative and forward-thinking approaches to revolutionize mathematics education for Black children.
Spaces are limited to the first100 registrants, ensuring an intimate and impactful experience for all attendees. Secure your spot now and be part of a movement that's shaping a brighter, more inclusive future in math education.
We are thrilled to feature the compelling narratives and insights of Dionne Aminata, Founder and CEO of MathTrust; Dr. Lou Matthews, Director of Math and Science for City Teaching Alliance and Founder of InspireMath; and D’anya Brezzell of American University and Founder of Love First, Teach Second. This series stands asa beacon of inspiration and innovation in math education.
Each of our esteemed speakers will present a powerful 15-minute lightning talk, exploring their unique journeys and the profound impact of their work on Black students. These talks are more than narratives—they are a call to action, offering innovative and forward-thinking approaches to revolutionize mathematics education for Black children.
Spaces are limited to the first100 registrants, ensuring an intimate and impactful experience for all attendees. Secure your spot now and be part of a movement that's shaping a brighter, more inclusive future in math education.
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