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New Rochelle High School Math Department "Counted Out" Film Screening

  • Ages 12+

Join us for a screening of Counted Out, a thought-provoking documentary on the need for reforming math education to address societal issues.

By Counted Out Film

Date and time

Tuesday, March 18 · 6 - 8:15pm EDT

Location

New Rochelle High School Linda E. Kelly Theater

265 Clove Road (House 4) New Rochelle, NY 10801

Agenda

6:15 PM - 7:45 PM

Movie Screening

7:45 PM - 8:15 PM

Community Discussion

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 15 minutes
  • Ages 12+
  • Free venue parking

Welcome to the local Premiere of "Counted Out" hosted by New Rochelle High School Math and Science Department!

Join us for a special screening of “Counted Out,” a new hard-hitting documentary that shines a light on math as the foundation of democracy and economic opportunity.

Watch the trailer here: Counted Out Film Trailer

More about “Counted Out”

“Counted Out” investigates the biggest crises of our time. Political polarization. Racial biases. Social injustice. Economic inequity. Climate change. And a global pandemic. All viewed through a previously unseen lens: math.

In our current information economy, math is everywhere.The people we date, the news we see, the influence of our votes, the candidates who win elections, the education we can access, the jobs we get is all underwritten by an invisible layer of math that few of us understand, or even notice.

But whether we know it or not, our numeric literacy — whether we can speak the language of math — is a critical determinant of social and economic power.

Through a mosaic of personal stories, expert interviews, and scenes of math transformation in action, “Counted Out” shows what’s at risk if we keep the status quo. Do we want an America in which most of us don’t consider ourselves “math people?” Where math proficiency goes down as students grow up? Or do we want a country where everyone can understand the math that undergirds our society — and can help shape it?

The film’s voices include the late civil rights icon Robert Moses as well as Talithia Williams, associate professor of mathematics at Harvey Mudd University and TEDx speaker of “Own Your Body’s Data,” Julia Angwin, investigative journalist and founder of Proof, Steven Levitt, co-author of “Freakonomics.”

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to the Linda E. Kelly theater in House 4 at NRHS?

This GPS link will take you right to the House 4 parking lot: https://rebrand.ly/nrhs-house4

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