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Posts by Luis Antonio Leyva

Mashup bands:

Collective Soul Asylum

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Google Doc introversion =

Comfort of being alone until collaborator bubble appears

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Join us on Tuesday, 3/24 at noon PST/3pm EST for a pre-AERA virtual mixer with the SIG-SIMS! Meet the new officers, learn about SIMS-sponsored & SIMS-relevant sessions at AERA, and be in community before (re-)connecting at Annual Mtg in LA.

Register here: nyu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Kimberlé W. Crenshaw | UCLA Connects: Bruin Talks
Kimberlé W. Crenshaw | UCLA Connects: Bruin Talks YouTube video by UCLA

"The thoughtless devaluation faced by little Black girls like me had not been widely understood... It didn't have a name… Trying to uncover that shadowy presence became part of my lifelong search to bring the unique harms experienced by Black girls & women out of the darkness." -Dr. K. Crenshaw

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Hyped to share an article that just dropped in English Teaching: Practice and Critique. In it, we examine how participating children in the Coastal Climate Kids Collective "voiced" climate action through drawing & dreaming about new climate futures. Read it here! doi.org/10.1108/ETPC... #literacies

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Honored to receive the 2026 Early Career Award from AERA Division G (Social Context of Education). Thank you to my nominator, @kevinkumashiro.com, who both inspires & advocated for my STEM ed. research committed to intersectional justice. Excited for the Annual Mtg in LA! @aeraedresearch.bsky.social

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Grateful for a recent spotlight of my work as a Latino STEM educator in the Aug 2025 issue of "Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology" magazine. The feature article is titled "Latino Educators: Where Innovation Meets Leadership." Thx, Gale Gay, for writing the article.

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You should confuse them & start using "rofl" instead... And then proceed to put up an "away message" with font using impeccable HTML code. ;)

2 months ago 1 0 1 0
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It's the "three syllables" that had me. 🤣 This post gave me travel-buddy FOMO.

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How can teachers learn to teach effectively and equitably? - Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education -

Grateful for this beautiful review of our book, "Teacher Learning of Ambitious and Equitable Mathematics Teaching: A Sociocultural Approach"

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Congratulations! Wishing you all the best for tomorrow.

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Picture of Black man with a blue shirt in a circle. Multi-color flyer with text: JANE GROSSMAN CECIL '50 AND DONALD CECIL MEMORIAL LECTURE ON EDUCATION DR. JOSÉ VILSON Education is Political: An Educator's Journey to Activism and Scholarship Dr. José Vilson is the executive director of EduColor, an organization dedicated to building, supporting, and amplifying communities of educators of color. He currently works as a postdoctoral research associate at Bank Street College of Education and an adjunct associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is the author of the bestselling book This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education. February 5 5:30-6:30 PM Hillyer Auditorium, Graham Hall Sponsored by: Jandon Education Initiative, Education & Child Study, and Five Colleges Community Based Learning Network

Picture of Black man with a blue shirt in a circle. Multi-color flyer with text: JANE GROSSMAN CECIL '50 AND DONALD CECIL MEMORIAL LECTURE ON EDUCATION DR. JOSÉ VILSON Education is Political: An Educator's Journey to Activism and Scholarship Dr. José Vilson is the executive director of EduColor, an organization dedicated to building, supporting, and amplifying communities of educators of color. He currently works as a postdoctoral research associate at Bank Street College of Education and an adjunct associate professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is the author of the bestselling book This Is Not A Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education. February 5 5:30-6:30 PM Hillyer Auditorium, Graham Hall Sponsored by: Jandon Education Initiative, Education & Child Study, and Five Colleges Community Based Learning Network

You’re looking at your 2026 Cecil Memorial Lecture speaker at Smith College!

Grateful for the opportunity to speak to young people and those who uplift them about these times of peril and hope.

Let’s get into it!

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José Vilson: Good Math Education Is a ‘Civil Right’ The middle school math teacher, author, and lecturer, on holding high expectations for every child and prioritizing mathematics in the same way we do literacy.

Excellent perspective from @thejosevilson.com pushing back on community-building as a ‘soft skill’ in math learning:

“There is nothing 'soft' about trying to build community. It’s actually hard to figure out what’s going on w/ a particular student that isn’t allowing them to connect to a problem.”

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DURAND BERNARR Wins BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM | 2026 GRAMMYs Acceptance Speech
DURAND BERNARR Wins BEST PROGRESSIVE R&B ALBUM | 2026 GRAMMYs Acceptance Speech YouTube video by Recording Academy / GRAMMYs

Durand Bernarr’s GRAMMY distinction includes all ingredients to my happiness:

—Celebrating Black queer/queer of color representation & excellence ✅

—Elevating the power of neo-soul music into the 2000s & beyond ✅

—Bringing your proud mother to share special moments of life/career achievement ✅

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How do signals in professional settings shape confidence for Black women from #HBCUs in #computing? This segment of #Ed_PERCInsights: BIG ideas. Small bites shares a key finding from Proving Our Worth on how industry environments can reinforce #impostersyndrome. #ScholarGrind
#Ed_PERC #cSERT

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In this segment of #Ed_PERCInsights: BIG ideas. Small bites, we examine the double-bind—how #racism & #sexism intersect to shape how #Black women from #HBCUs experience #computing in industry & university partnerships.

Read the full paper here: muse.jhu.edu/article/9563...

#ScholarGrind #STEM

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Grateful for the opportunity to read an early draft of
@ilanahorn.bsky.social's first editorial as JRME Editor. She writes about math education research during precarious times near & far in the world. I always value Lani's metaphor use in her writing to make sense of complex ideas. cc: @nctm.org

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Drop an old person you're going to turn into in the future.

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Amplifying a new feature highlighting scholarship from my STEM higher education colleagues — Ebony McGee, Christopher Jett & Devin White.

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Congrats, Doc!

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Fans of the TODOS Podcast, come check out Shari Kaku and I reflecting on Season 4: Hypervisible/Invisible: Asian American Math Identity at the CMC-South conference, Sat, Nov 4, 8:30-9:30AM in Renaissance San Jacinto 572.

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✈️ 📚 Honored to be selected as one of 60 mathematics education scholars around the world to deliver an Invited Lecture during the 16th International Congress on Mathematical Education. Grateful for members of the Programme Committee who recognized my scholarship through this special opportunity. ✨ ✉️

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Hi, Gina! Yes, it is published in AERA Open. Thanks so much for bringing servingness to the field. It played a foundational role in our research study. Here is the article link: doi.org/10.1177/2332...

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Congrats, Jon!

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list 3 things you can talk about for 3 hours with no prep

1. Music videos and MTV programming from the '90s
2. Intersectionality theory & its relevance to STEM education
3. Why Skeeter from "Muppet Bubbies" should be a muppet

6 months ago 2 0 0 0
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You are a trooper. I only went to 1 of 3 days at the Outstide Lands Festival this year. Thanks for the text updates! 😀

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My book on rural, poor and working-class college students is now available to purchase! THANK YOU to folks who supported me in this journey, the amazing students who shared their stories with me, and of course my fantastic publisher #RoutledgeBooks!

www.routledge.com/The-Cultural...

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Join us at NCTM 2025 Annual Meeting & Exposition.
📢Included & Empowered: BWXME & BMME
📅Oct 17 | 1 PM |Georgia World Congress Center
With Christina Lincoln-Moore, Dr. Kyndall Brown, Dr. Tashana Howse & Dr. John Staley
🔗 www.nctm.org/atlanta2025/...
#NCTM2025 #NCTMATL25 #ICUCARE #Choosing2See #dbc_inc

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📢New Pub Alert📢 Thrilled to share our our new article, "Promoting sociotechnical perspectives of engineering during a summer bridge program," published in Journal of Engineering Education onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author...

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May be of possible interest to: @aeraedresearch.bsky.social, @aeradivjgradnet.bsky.social, @aerasiglatinx.bsky.social, @justequations.bsky.social, @joinmaa.bsky.social, @nctm.org, @rume-sigmaa.bsky.social, @todos-math.bsky.social

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