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Whose Mathematics—
and for What Purpose?

Mathematics is not a single story, but a constellation of knowledge systems shaped by diverse peoples, histories, and purposes.

At MathPlural, we seek those stories to recenter mathematical ideas from across civilizations and centuries.

Why? To encounter mathematics anew: not as a source of fear or gatekeeping, but as a collective human endeavor alive with meaning, possibility, and wonder.
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Join the Community of Math Pluralists

Connect with a global network of educators, academics, and math enthusiasts committed to decolonizing mathematics. Participate in critical discussions, share vanguard resources, and collaborate on pluralistic frameworks designed for the modern classroom.

"Like the crest of a peacock, like the gem on the head of a snake, so is mathematics at the head of all knowledge."

Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa (c. 500 BC)

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