Police Brutality Doesn't Add Up!

The kind of violence exhibited by police against peaceful protesters at Occupy Oakland and Occupy Cal in the past weeks is unnecessary and intolerable. We (a group of mathematicians at UC Berkeley and SF State) are taking a stand against police brutality by doing what we do best: mathematics! Come to our anti-police-brutality teach in on Wednesday, November 16th from 11am to 5pm. We will be lecturing at Dwinelle Plaza (just north of Sather gate).

Aftermath

Police Brutality Doesn't Add Up has come and gone! As anyone who attended can attest to, the event was a huge success, with beautiful weather, engaging mathematics, and a diverse audience. You can learn more about what happened at the following sources:

Schedule of Talks:

Time Topic Speaker Intended Audience
11am Introduction to Tropical Geometry Chris Manon Math Undergraduates
12pm The Mathematics of Altruism and Civil Involvement Andrew Critch General Public
1pm The Mathematics of Voting Systems Charlie Crissman General Public
2pm Introduction to the Riemann Hypothesis Eugenia Rosu Math Undergraduates
3pm The Plank Problem Piotr Achinger General Public
4pm Geometry, the Majority Vote and the Power of Agenda Control Felix Breuer General Public

For more information, contact Nathan Ilten. You can also visit us on Facebook!

We are being support by the wonderful folks at the MGSA! They have been so kind as to make us a great poster. The equally awesome MUSA is also supporting us.

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