Workshop on Mathematics of Quantitative Justice

Mathematics is often viewed as one of the main tools responsible for scientific progress, and developments in mathematics are behind some of society’s most significant technological advancements. More recently, mathematicians have increasingly been addressing issues of quantitative justice in their research, their teaching, and their institutions. Quantitative justice is a field that uses the tools of mathematics to interrogate and address the inequities faced by marginalized communities. This workshop is a part of that movement and will bring together mathematicians, statisticians, computer scientists, STEM educators, and members of the general public interested in using the tools of these disciplines to critically examine and address fairness and disparities in society.

The goal of the 2025 Workshop on Mathematics and Justice is to extend our explorations of how the mathematical sciences plays a central role in today's movement for quantitative justice. This workshop will take place, May 7-9, 2025, at SLMath in Berkeley, CA. The themes for this year’s workshop are 1) science and technology studies, 2) law and policy, and 3) mathematics education.

Workshop on Mathematics of Quantitative Justice
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May 5, 2025 - May 9, 2025