Gizem Karaali, Pomona College, Claremont, CA. Lily S. Khadjavi, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA.
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Getting started: G. Karaali and L. S. Khadjavi, An invitation to mathematics for social justice Essays: K. Hamman, Mathematics in service to democracy L. Marano, Preparing for student resistance: Rules of engagement for sensitive topics J. Hamilton and T. J. Pfaff, Social justice and sustainability: Two perspectives on the same system V. Piercey, Quantitative ethics D. Kung, Math for social justice: A last math class for responsible citizens Modules: D. Archey, Sea level change and function composition J. Beier, Exploring the problem of human trafficking G. Buhl and S. Q Kelly, Evaluating fairness in electoral districting S. Cohen and M. Pivarski, Modeling the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill J. Cullinan and S. Hsiao, Voting with partially-ordered preferences J. Curran and A. Ross, Implementing Social Security: A historical role-playing game J. Glass and G. Karaali, Matching kids to schools: The school choice problem B. Gonzalez-Arevalo and W. Huang, Modeling the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis in the United States B. Gonzalez-Arevalo and W. Urbina-Romero, Using calculus to model income inequality K. Hamman, What does ""fair"" mean? A. Henderson and E. Kose, Social and environmental justice impacts of industrial agriculture R. Jaafar, Student loans: Fulfilling the American dream or surviving a financial nightmare? A. Vierling-Claassen, Modeling social change: The rise in acceptance of same-sex relationships J. Zobitz, T. Bibelnieks, and M. Lester, Sustainability analysis of a rural Nicaraguan coffee cooperative G. Karaali and L. S. Khadjavi, Postscript.

