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High School Mathematics Lessons to Explore, Understand, and Respond to Social Injustice

by Robert Q. Berry III, Basil M. Conway IV, Brian R. Lawler and John W. Staley

Student Resources

  1. Chapter 1
  2. Chapter 2
  3. Chapter 3
  4. Chapter 4
  5. Chapter 5
    • Lesson 5.1 The Mathematics of Transformational Resistance
    • Lesson 5.2 Do Just Some Students Take Honors Courses?
    • Lesson 5.3 Listen to GLSEN
    • Lesson 5.4 Estimated Wealth Distribution in the United States and the World
  6. Chapter 6
    • Lesson 6.1 Children at the Border: Looking at the Numbers
    • Lesson 6.2 Climate Change in Alaska
    • Lesson 6.3 Culturally Relevant Income Inequality
    • Lesson 6.4 Intersectionality and the Wage Gap
    • Lesson 6.5 Literacy: What Matters and Why?
    • Lesson 6.6 What’s a Fair Living Wage?
    • Lesson 6.7 What’s the Cost of Globalization?
  7. Chapter 7
    • Lesson 7.1 A False Positive
    • Lesson 7.2 Are You a Citizen? 2020 Census
    • Lesson 7.3 “BBQ Becky,” Policing, and Racial Justice
    • Lesson 7.4 Do Postal Codes Predict Test Scores?
    • Lesson 7.5 Humanizing the Immigration Debate
    • Lesson 7.6 Prison Population
    • Lesson 7.7 Sampling Disaster
  8. Chapter 8
    • Lesson 8.1 Bringing Healthy Food Choices to the Desert
    • Lesson 8.2 Gerrymandering
    • Lesson 8.3 Making Mathematical sense of Food Justice
    • Lesson 8.4 Paralympics
  9. Chapter 10
  10. Appendix

Lesson 6.3 Culturally Relevant Income Inequality

  • PowerPoint Lesson Resource
  • Worksheet 1: Reading about Income Inequality
  • Worksheet 2: Analyzing Income Inequality by Race
  • Video, Experiencing Racism in Segregated Mississippi in the 1960s: Iowans Return to Freedom Summer
  • Article, How ‘Crazy Rich’ Asians Have Led to the Largest Income Gap in the U.S., by Adeel Hassan and Audrey Carlsen, New York Times AUG. 17, 2018
  • Article, The state of income inequality: Yakima County's top 1% makes 20.3 times more than the other 99% by Emily Goodell Yakima Herald, Jul 29, 2018
  • Article, Key findings on the rise in income inequality within America’s racial and ethnic groups, By Rakesh Kochhar and Anthony Cilluffo, July 12, 2018, PEW Research Center
  • Article, “A Tale of Two Families,” RACE - The Power of an Illusion.

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