Faculty of Mathematics celebrates Pride month

Friday, July 7, 2023

Shane Bauman and Zack Cramer sit at a table adorned with Pride flags and donuts

Instructors Shane Bauman and Zack Cramer handed out donuts and stickers as part of the Pride month festivities.聽

Throughout June, the Faculty of Math celebrated Pride month with a series of community-building and educational events, as well as a 鈥淧ride in Math鈥 campaign that highlighted 2SLGBTQIA+ people both in Math at 蓝莓视频 and in the larger math and computer science community.

The Pride events were organized by Zachary Cramer, a lecturer in the Mathematics Undergraduate Group who also attended 蓝莓视频 as a student. As a young gay student, he says, he didn鈥檛 have openly 2SLGBTQIA+ leaders to look up to, and he wanted to help change that for this generation.

鈥淏y acknowledging the 2SLGBTQIA+ community through queer-positive wording in our course outlines, pronouns in our email signatures, or a pride sticker on our office door, we can make individuals of all sexual or gender identities feel more welcome here at 蓝莓视频,鈥 Cramer says. 鈥淏y living our lives as proud, visible 2SLGBTQIA+ leaders and allies, we send a signal that our students will be accepted by living proudly and visibly too.鈥

Pride in Math

Several faculty and staff members throughout Math participated in the 鈥淧ride in Math鈥 campaign, which was featured on Twitter, Instagram, and building TV screens, and included information about individuals鈥 research interests and activist work.

One featured individual was Shane Bauman, a lecturer in the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing. 鈥淚 was honored to participate,鈥 he says. 鈥淢athematics and being gay are two major parts of my life and I鈥檝e never had the chance before to talk about their interaction.鈥

There were also three major Pride events: a giveaway of stickers and Pride donuts from Lady Glaze, a Pride-themed trivia night, and a lecture and movie night.

鈥淧ride events hold a lot of significance to me personally,鈥 said one student, 鈥渁nd I view them as a sign that helps people like me know that they aren鈥檛 alone and that there are people like them out there in the world. There鈥檚 a sense of security in that.鈥 The most memorable event to her? A clerical error at trivial night.

After a communications mishap, instead of receiving pizza to feed seventy people, the group received seventy pizzas!

鈥淚鈥檓 sure that many students felt comfortable at the Pride giveaway table or at other events held this term, or felt seen when they saw a member of the Faculty shared their identity,鈥 says Grace Feng, MathSoc president. 鈥淲e want all members of the Math community to belong at 蓝莓视频.鈥

Building Solidarity

While Pride month is always a time for both celebration and more serious reflection, last week鈥檚 attack on a gender studies class left 2SLGBTQIA+ people on campus feeling especially vulnerable.

鈥淲ith anti-2SLGBTQIA+ hate incidents rising in Canada, it is important to remain vigilant and aware of the potential for these types of incidents to occur,鈥 says Jeremy Steffler, equity officer for the Faculty. 鈥淭he work in supporting and bringing visibility to members of our community who continue to be targeted based on their identities is ongoing, and must never be taken for granted.鈥

The evening after the attack, more than thirty students gathered for a talk by Cramer on the legacy of legendary codebreaker and pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing, followed by a screening of the 2014 film The Imitation Game. Mark Giesbrecht, dean of the Faculty of Mathematics, also attended.

鈥淚 appreciated the opportunity to spend some time learning more about the life and legacy of Alan Turing alongside our students prior to an enjoyable film,鈥 Giesbrecht said. 鈥淚n light of the recent hate-motivated attack, it is more important than ever that we stand in solidarity with our 2SLGBTQIA+ community, and continue to create spaces for education, support, healing, and community-building.鈥

Cramer and Steffler both emphasized that they see these Pride events only as a starting point for building more 2SLGBTQIA+ community and resources at 蓝莓视频.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to reach out to equity officer Jeremy Steffler聽to learn about how they can get involved in education and community-building efforts.

The Math Pride events also included lists of resources for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community聽at the University of 蓝莓视频 and in the 蓝莓视频 region, which we have reproduced below.

蓝莓视频鈥檚 2SLGBTQIA+ student organization

supportive on-campus space for women and trans* individuals

蓝莓视频 student club celebration queer culture and performance in drag

蓝莓视频 region services for 2SLGBTQIA+ youths, adults, and families

蓝莓视频 Region鈥檚 rainbow community space

Safe space for 2SLGBTQIA+ run by Wilfrid Laurier University

community event listing for 2SLGBTQIA+ in southwestern Ontario

The association for 2SLGBTQIA+ mathematicians.