I'm guessing the Tacoma Narrows bridge was designed using transhomomatriarchal math.
Squadron7 said:
His advanced degrees are in Mathematical EDUCATION...not Mathematics.
What does that tell you?
Squadron7 said:
His advanced degrees are in Mathematical EDUCATION...not Mathematics.
What does that tell you?
Pretty sure it's a he. But hell, who knows anymore.BDUB95 said:
Good gawd. This person should be kicked out of academics, forced to return her degrees, and apologize to the world for how stupid she is.
e=mc2 said:
Guess what trans queer POC? Math was hard for my white ass too. Only I have a pair of balls and don't feel the need to cry about it.
Squadron7 said:e=mc2 said:
Guess what trans queer POC? Math was hard for my white ass too. Only I have a pair of balls and don't feel the need to cry about it.
Trans women cry about having balls all the time, apparently.
Science Denier said:My spell check didn't recognize that wordQuote:
Cisheteropatriarchal
Phatbob said:
There is nothing in the universe more black & white, hard cold reality than math. It doesn't care what you feel, it doesn't care how hard it is to come up with or deal with, it just is what it is. If math is anti-whatever they want to complain about, then maybe what they want to complain about is, well, reality, and they are just upset that they can't just will a new one into existence.
torrid said:
I'm guessing the Tacoma Narrows bridge was designed using transhomomatriarchal math.
LOLSmudge said:Link takes me to the Babylon Bee...Easy 8 said:
https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/luis-leyva
Does this doofus think you can just string words together like they do in Germany?Quote:
cisheteropatriarchal
This is how i imagine every Beta liberal on this site looks like.Easy 8 said:
https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/luis-leyva
richardag said:LOLSmudge said:Link takes me to the Babylon Bee...Easy 8 said:
https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/luis-leyva
These super smart people are making it hard for BabylonBee to create parody. I mean how can you create a parody of this insanity.
Quote:
At the juncture of gender studies, higher education, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), Leyva's interdisciplinary research explores narratives of oppression and agency across historically marginalized groups' educational experiences to uncover interlocking functions of racism and cisheteropatriarchy in undergraduate STEM. He draws on critical race theory, women of color feminisms, and queer of color critique to conceptually and methodologically ground his scholarship, which centers historically marginalized voices in STEM higher education across intersections of race, gender, and sexuality. Leyva's research has been distinguished with awards and fellowships from the American Educational Research Association, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Mindset Scholars Network), National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation, and Vanderbilt University-Peabody College.
He developed the framework of STEM Education as a White, Cisheteropatriarchal Space as an analytical lens for examining ideological, institutional, and relational forces that shape intersectionality of STEM experiences. His research informs equity-oriented practices in classroom teaching and co-curricular support that affirm underrepresented students' intersectional identities and increase their access to STEM majors.
Leyva is the Director of the PRISM (Power, Resistance & Identity in STEM Education) Research Lab at Vanderbilt-Peabody College. The lab's research serves to hold an "intersectional prism" up to underrepresented students' narratives of experience to illuminate and disrupt multidimensional forms of oppression in undergraduate STEM education.
Put more succinctly:MouthBQ98 said:
Their entire linguistic dialect and lexicon is intended to make less intelligent people sound more intelligent to other less intelligent people after decades of jealousy in academics of the prestige of STEM versus the humanities in academia, and frustration that many of the humanities academics could not comprehend the more challenging aspects of STEM while the inverse was more typically not an issue. That isn't to say the humanities don't contain some brilliant or highly intelligent individuals but rather there is a huge surplus of chaff surrounding those kernels of grain in those disciplines.
VaultingChemist said:
I am sure glad that Srinivasan Ramanujan did not think that because he was poor and nonwhite that he would not be accepted as a mathematician.
The beauty of math is that it does not care about your thoughts and feelings.
Easy 8 said:
https://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/bio/luis-leyva
one safe place said:
If I was on a jury of someone who did something extreme to anyone who wrote or uttered "cisheteropatriarchal" I would have to find them not guilty.