On June 10th, the AMS closed for “business as usual” in order to participate in #ShutDownSTEM. AMS Governance spent much of the day building an action plan to account for our own Society’s history of racist behavior and to address inequities in our mathematics community, while much of the staff used the day for self-education and self-reflection. There were several “office hours” with executives, as well, which I, relatively new to both the AMS and the discipline of mathematics, found very useful and informative as I learned a great deal about the history of the AMS that the organization continues to reckon with.
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Our team found June 10th to be a valuable opportunity to engage with content and reflect on ways we can tackle systemic racism. For some of us, it sounded like a luxurious opportunity: “I will be paid to read all day? To watch that documentary I have wanted to see? To engage with my children about this content and these issues?” And while it was generous of the AMS to give us the time and space to do those things, we all found it energizing, distressing, challenging, gut-wrenching, but not definitely not luxurious.
We wanted to share the resources we found useful. We hope you will, as well.
Articles, Websites, and Podcasts:
https://www.aaihs.org/the-radical-democracy-of-the-movement-for-black-lives/
https://www.aaihs.org/using-mlk-to-quell-outrage-distorts-his-legacy/
https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234
https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510312/codeswitch
and this article from the Code Switch team: https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2020/06/03/457251670/how-much-do-we-need-the-police
Movies/Documentaries
American Son
When They See Us
Hidden Figures
13th
I Am Not Your Negro
What Happened, Miss Simone?
Books:
Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson
Becoming, Michelle Obama
The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead
How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Keni
The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell, W. Kamau Bell
Raising White Kids, Jennifer Harvey
Algorithms of Oppression, Sofiya Noble