Deep Dive into What We Do When Fairness Fails Us from the Powerful Mathematicians Who Changed the World Book Series

May 30, 2024, at 4 PM Pacific

Presenters: Toya Frank, Zandra de Araujo, and Maria del Rosario Zavala

During this session, the authors of the Powerful Mathematicians Who Changed the World Book high school series will share about the development of the first book in the series, What We Do When Fairness Fails Us. They will also offer suggestions for using the text and its supporting materials, and the community will have an opportunity for questions and reflection on the book. ---Toya Jones Frank is a mathematics educator who works as an Associate Professor at George Mason University and staff at the National Science Foundation. Her research focuses on how racialized experiences influence teaching and learning. She is a former high school mathematics teacher and has served in several roles, including, teacher educator and consultant, with numerous stakeholders at the local, state, and national levels.Zandra de Araujo serves as the mathematics principal at the Lastinger Center for Learning. Her research examines teachers’ instruction in algebra with students who are primarily English learners. Zandra began her career as a high school math teacher, she has served as a board member of prominent professiona. As a leader in higher education, she has served organizations including TODOS: Mathematics for All, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Maria del Rosario Zavala (she/ella) is an Associate Professor of Elementary Education at San Francisco State University, and the daughter of Peruvian immigrants. Her career in education began over twenty years ago as an undergraduate Mathematics major and has led her in and out of K-12 classrooms, teacher education, and now into the literary world of realistic fiction in pursuit of helping everyone understand their potential as mathematical people.

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TODOS Blog on Environmental Issues

The TODOS Blog Committee is pleased to share the second installment of our blog series, ¡Alerta, Wildfires! Our Relationship and Responsibility, about environmental issues is out just in time for Earth Day!

This piece explores the dangerous wildfires that are becoming more common in some areas, and specifically examines our relationship with natural spaces and responsibility for wildfire issues. In addition to providing information for advocacy, the blog also shares two mathematical investigations for educators to use with students.

A Message from the President

 

Dear Colleagues,

I begin this writing with gratitude, once again, to each who has contributed to TODOS over the 20 years. Through all of this our organization has been gifted with leaders who’ve led with courage and passion around the Mission and Goals of TODOS.  

Over the past two years I’ve been honoured to serve alongside the current Board. Each of these individuals have contributed in dynamic and unique ways and collectively we’ve initiated and began to explore ideas and structures in order for TODOS to expand its systemic influence. 

Some of the current Board members will be completing their terms on April 30, 2024. As I list each of those individuals I am conscious that I will miss some of the TODOS activities that each have been involved in and I apologize ahead of time. 

Nora Ramirez - who’s served TODOS in a variety of ways such as founding member, president, director, and executive director over 20 years.  

Susie Håkansson - who’s served TODOS in a variety of ways such as president, member services chair, e-news coordinator and editor, TEEM layout editor, NCTM representative, and sponsor of teacher awards and Salsa parties for close to 20 years. 

Sylvia Celedón-Pattichis - who’s served TODOS through organizing conferences and most recently as Vice-President. 

Erin Sylves - who’s served TODOS as Partner Conferences Chair, Fund Development Chair, Director, and organizing conferences. 

Bernard Frost - who’s served TODOS as Partner Conferences Chair over the past 4 years. 

Jon Oaks - who’s served TODOS as website manager over the past 4 years, and most recently as Member Services Chair. 

Monica Gonzalez - who’s served TODOS as Secretary for the past 2 years. 

I am grateful for all of the ways that TODOS members have contributed during my term as President. 

As I come to the end of my term, I invite you to re-read the February 2023 e-news where I wrote that humans are in the process of unlearning colonialism and the ways that individuals and organizations might “unlearn.” I leave this writing with two quotes from authors I admire as we, individually and collectively, continue to “unlearn colonialism” as the paths that are being walked are laid down: 

The late Mahatma Gandhi: 

"We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do.” (1913, Indian Opinion)

And the late Richard Wagamese in One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies

“This is how you change the world….the smallest circles first.” (2019, p. 83, Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd.)

With respect and in relation,

Florence

April 2024

TODOS Virtual Leadership Institute 2024

Explore Avenues of Action for Antiracist Mathematics Education!

Tuesday-Wednesday, June 4-5, 2024

9:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. PT

12:00 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. ET

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2024 TODOS Board Election Results

Election voting was online only and held from February 1 through March 1, 2024. Congratulations to the newly elected TODOS Board Members:

Trevor Warburton, Vice President, 2024 - 2027

Heather B Lindfors Navarro, Director, 2024 - 2027

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Antiracist Mathematics Education Is Now Available!

Antiracist Mathematics Education: Stories of Acknowledgment, Action, and Accountability is now available to purchase at Amazon. It includes stories grounded in the 2020 TODOS Position Statement, The Mo(ve)ment to Prioritize Antiracist Mathematics. This book reflects not only the rich experiences and deep expertise of its authors but also their passion for and commitment to creating antiracist learning environments that empower students to strengthen their mathematical identities. Review the Annotated Table of Contents. Purchase your copy today!

2023 Iris M. Carl Awardees Announcement

The 2023 Iris M. Carl Equity and Leadership Awardee is Harold Asturias. “Harold is also one of the leading experts in the Bay Area and nationally on teaching mathematics to English learners” cited one nominee. Another nominee indicated that “he is a connector who recognizes the needs of a program and the strengths of his ever-expanding group of colleagues and then matches them together to expand on and improve their collective work.” Congratulations, Harold!

The 2023 Iris M. Carl Equity in Teaching Awardee Erin Sylves. Erin Sylves received the TODOS Iris M. Carl Equity in Teaching Award. One nominator said, “She uses her role to build the capacity of school leaders and teachers to create the best learning environment possible for all students; breaking down silos and helping schools redesign systems to create equitable learning outcomes.” Another said “She did and continues to do what many find uncomfortable: confront deficit thinking in many contexts and with many educators ….” Congratulations, Erin!

ABOUT TODOS

TODOS: Mathematics for ALL is a professional organization that advocates for equity and excellence in mathematics education for ALL students - in particular, Latina/o students. Founded in 2003 and with over 800 members from across the country, TODOS Members know that Equity and Excellence in Mathematics Matter! We promote Social Justice in Mathematics education and provide high-quality resources to help reach our Mission and Goals.

A brief history of TODOS