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SUMMARY:Africa: The Cradle of Mathematical Sciences
URL:https://wcsj2017.org/session/africa-cradle-mathematical-sciences/
DESCRIPTION:In his address, Thierry Zomahoun will emphasize that history matters. Storytelling sets the tone for global perceptions of reality, which in turn influence the behavior of one group of people towards another. The late Ivan Van Sertima, associate professor at Rutgers University, once poignantly wrote that “the nerve of the world has been deadened for centuries to the vibrations of African genius.” A quick perusal of history leaves one with&hellip;
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis: Salons 8-9
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