Looking for "us": power reimagined in mathematics learning for Black communities in the pandemic.

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Title: Looking for "us": power reimagined in mathematics learning for Black communities in the pandemic.
Authors: Matthews, Lou E.1, Jessup, Naomi A.2 njessup@gsu.edu, Sears, Ruthmae3
Source: Educational Studies in Mathematics. Oct2021, Vol. 108 Issue 1/2, p333-350. 18p.
Subject Terms: *Black teachers, *Mathematics education, *COVID-19 pandemic, *Black students, *Educational technology, Black families
Abstract: In this reflective essay, a BlackCrit lens is used to explore new and evolving possibilities for Black teachers, families, leaders, and students in ways that highlight and honor parents' agency, expand notions of digital equity in mathematics, and preview new and re-prioritized approaches which aid liberatory mathematics, teaching, and learning spaces that resurfaced in the pandemic. Several actions reimagine the work of mathematics as building blocks for engaging the flourishing for Black communities: (1) expanding and amplifying direct networks for Black parents to share, communicate, and advocate for their own needs and spaces around mathematics; (2) making visible and amplifying our advocacy for racial justice in the content creation and representation found in current digital platforms for meeting the needs of Black communities; and the need to (3) invest in, prioritize usage of, and illuminate mathematics commercial and academic entities focused solely on creating content and centering Black (and other people's) knowledge and experiences in mathematics for Black families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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