Forget Uber Eats - get some math delivered to your doorstep! Yep, that’s a thing, and it’s all thanks to Brittany Rhodes, the founder of math-activity subscription-box company Black Girl MATHgic! Vanessa chats with Brittany about why she saw a need for representation in math education, how consistency is the key to kids building confidence in their skills, and how her quest to show Black girls that they belong in the world of math has been so successful that she’s even received a shoutout from Beyonce!
About Brittany
Brittany Rhodes is a math tutor, former GED Math Instructor, and Founder and General MATHager of Black Girl MATHgic (BGM). BGM is a movement dedicated to increasing math confidence, awareness, enthusiasm, identity, fluency and persistence in children, with a focus on girls and black children. BGM's flagship product is the Black Girl MATHgic Box, which is the first and only monthly subscription box designed to increase math confidence and decrease math anxiety in girls on a 3rd-8th grade math level. Black Girl MATHgic has been featured on BEYONCE.com, Forbes, National Math & Science Initiative, and more, and named STEM Toy Expert's 2020 Best STEM Subscription Box for Kids: Best for GRL PWR and one of Hello Subscription's 2020 Best Subscription Boxes for Kids.
Show notes
- 15:10 - Black Girl MATHgic on Beyonce's website!
- 15:21 - Black Owned Everything, where you can shop from Black-owned businesses, curated by Beyoncé’s stylist, Zerina Akers
Connect with us:
- Black Girl Mathgic: (Insta, Twitter, Facebook)
- Vanessa Vakharia: @themathguru (Insta, Twitter, TikTok)
- Math Therapy: @maththerapy (Twitter)
Transcript for today’s episode: www.maththerapypodcast.com
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05/13/21 • 25 min
Math Therapy - S3E06: Why representation matters w/ Brittany Rhodes
Transcript
Brittany Rhodes 0:01 (intro quote)
You know, when I first dreamed up this thing, for me it was an inclusion thing. I was like, I just want girls, and especially black girls, to know that they can do math, too. But it has morphed into so much more than that, and I'm so grateful.
Brittany Rhodes 0:14 (intro quote)
I love books. I love to read and I love mathematics. And guess what? They can all coexist. They're not mutually exclusive.
Brittany Rhodes 0:22 (intro quote)
I asked my
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