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Introduction to mathematics for social justice : focusing on quantitative reasoning and statistics
Understanding over- and underrepresentation via conditional probability / Julie Belock
"I need a job!" : Analyzing unemployment rates in college algebra and introductory statistics / Abra Brisbin
A three-part module on poverty / Tricia Muldoon Brown
A gentrification module for quantitative reasoning / Forest Fisher and Jared Warner
Examining human rights issues through the lens of statistics / (Maria) Mercedes Franco
Normal isn't "normal" when it comes to income / Ted Galanthay and Thomas J. Pfaff
Get the lead out : the connection between lead and crime / Ted Galanthay and Thomas J. Pfaff
Policing and the issue of racial profiling / David Greenberg, Deborah Hughes Hallett, and Lily S. Khadjavi
Measures of income inequality / Andrew J. Miller
Super size me : exploring the nutrition of fast food / Katrina Piatek-Jimenez
Exploring the benefits of recycling / Katrina Piatek-Jimenez
The new Jim Crow : a racial checkup for the United States / Victor Piercey
Who makes the minimum wage? / Ksenija Simic-Muller
Mandatory drug tests for recipients of public assistance : mathematical interpretations and implications / Jeff Suzuki
The limits of partisan gerrymandering / Jeff Suzuki
Forecasting the past : teaching regression / Zeynep Teymuroglu and Julian C. Chambliss
Partisan politics and central tendencies / Unislawa Williams
Epilogue. Mathematics for social justice : closing thoughts and next steps.

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