Radical Equations, Robert P. Moses
Radical Equations, Robert P. Moses
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Radical Equations
Civil Rights from Mississippi to the Algebra Project

Author: Robert P. Moses, Charles E. Cobb, Jr.

Narrator: Langston Darby

Unabridged: 8 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/30/2022


Synopsis

At a time when popular solutions to the educational plight of poor children of color are imposed from the outside, the acclaimed Algebra Project and its founder, Robert Moses, offer a vision of school reform based in the power of communities. Founded on the belief that math-science literacy is a prerequisite for full citizenship in society, the Project works with entire communities—parents, teachers, and especially students—to create a culture of literacy around algebra, a crucial stepping-stone to college math and opportunity.

Telling the story of this remarkable program, Robert Moses draws on lessons from the 1960s Southern voter registration he famously helped organize: "Everyone said sharecroppers didn't want to vote. It wasn't until we got them demanding to vote that we got attention. Today, when kids are falling wholesale through the cracks, people say they don't want to learn. We have to get the kids themselves to demand what everyone says they don't want."

We see the Algebra Project organizing community by community. Older kids serve as coaches for younger students and build a self-sustained tradition of leadership. And we see the remarkable success stories of schools like the predominately poor Hart School in Bessemer, Alabama, which outscored the city's middle-class flagship school in just three years.

About Robert P. Moses

Robert Moses is an American teacher and civil rights activist. He is best known as the leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Mississippi Voter Registration Project, the cofounder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, and the founder of the Algebra Project. Moses has been the recipient of several awards, including a MacArthur fellowship and a Heinz Award in the Human Condition.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on March 19, 2017

The Algebra Project is a noble and worthy enterprise, even if it hasn't led to the radical transformation in education that was still hoped for at the publication of the book. First, however, even with no math content or research into pedagogy, this is also simply a good report of the author's experi......more

Goodreads review by Emilie on April 06, 2024

Part-memoir, part-manifesto – Bob Moses dives into his Civil Rights work, extending its radical pedagogy to a next potential Civil Rights milestone. Like literacy tests for prospective voters, he writes that by restricting algebra along colour-lines “[w]e are growing similar serflike communities wit......more

Goodreads review by Tamyka on June 27, 2024

Reading this book was a treat and an honor! So many gems particularly for organizers and teachers......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on October 20, 2018

Is being, what I deem, "mathematically literate," the next civil rights issue in education? Perhaps that is taking it a bit far. I would put math literacy on a similar plane as civic engagement (read: lack thereof) especially stemming form a poor understanding of history (U.S. and world), student di......more