Showing Black girls that solving any problem is possible!

Philadelphia Citizen of the Week

Our founder, Atiyah Harmon was honored as Philadelphia’s Citizen of the Week!

Black Girls Love Math Spirit of Giving

Black Girls Love Math was featured in Real Woman Fall 2021 Edition. Hit the link below to read our feature.

We’ve been featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer !

“The program was the creation of founder and executive director Atiyah Harmon, whose life of education began as a student in Philadelphia public schools. She’s taught math at Richard Allen Preparatory Charter School in Southwest Philadelphia, as well as the People for People Charter School in North Philadelphia. Harmon, who lives in Wynnefield Heights, also served as principal at a New York City charter school.”

In the article, our founder discussed how Black Girls Love Math has created impact through our past pilot programs.

We’ve been featured in a blog!

Plum2.0 was launched with one mission in mind to create an inclusive brand that encourages rising girls to build companies from their brilliance. If we fulfill our dream, we'll see an increase of businesses and business skills being developed by young girls of color all over, in fact, globally. Black women are the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs but we need a space to feel represented and we bring our diverse tribe with us to share our unapologetic and ambitious spirit.

On the blog, our founder discussed how Black Girls Love Math was started and the vision for the organization.

International Panel: Black Girls and STEM - Shattering Stereotypes

On February 21, 2021 Black Girls Love Math’s founder, Atiyah Harmon was featured on a panel that discussed shattering stereotypes for Black girls in STEM. Atiyah talked about how centering the girls in the work is pivotal for inclusion.

Afro

Black Girls Love Math teaches culturally conscious curriculum to address racial and gender inequality in mathematics.

The 19th

How a teacher joined a movement to keep Black girls involved in STEM

Yahoo News

Black Girls Love Math program thwarts the ‘spirit murdering’ that happens in K-12

STEMming in Stilettos

Meet Atiyah Harmon: The Beauty of Math, Instilling Math Confidence in Black Girls is the Work.

Leading with Courage

Celebrating Women Leading with Courage - Atiyah Harmon

KB Foundation Podcast

Black Girls Love Math: Encouraging Black Girls to Develop a Positive Math Identity

Word in Black

Black Girls Love Math

Sacramento Observer

Black Girls Love Math

The Grio

Black Girls Love Math program thwarts the ‘spirit murdering’ that happens in K-12

Informal Observations Podcast

Episode 1: Black Girls Love Math

Diversity in Action

Philadelphia nonprofit cultivates a love of maths in black girls

2023 Pennsylvania Regional Math Alliance

2023 Pennsylvania Regional Math Alliance Conference Keynote Speaker: Atiyah Harmon