JOURNEYS OF BLACK MATHEMATICIANS Forging Resilience
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DVD
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JOURNEYS OF BLACK MATHEMATICIANS Creating Pathways
Digital Streaming License
Digital streaming license for each film (in perpetuity) $500
Digital streaming license bundle for both films (in perpetuity) $750
Streaming copy to be played from institutional server, and available for library, classroom, and use by individuals in the institutional community.
Contact Zala Films at info@zalafilms.com or (510) 428-9284, with a purchase order, or to arrange payment with credit card or via PayPal.
DVD
Without Subtitles
English Open Captions Available
Secrets of the Surface: The Mathematical Vision of Maryam Mirzakhani
Without Subtitles
English Open Captions Available
Subtitles Available (Persian, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish)
Subtitles Available (Japanese)
Subtitles Available (Persian)
Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture
English Open Captions Available
Erdős 100 Plus
porridge pulleys and Pi: Two Mathematical Journeys
Hard Problems: The Road to the World's
Toughest Math Contest
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Something New Every Day
Hookers
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Songs Along a Stony Road
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Hungry for Monsters: A Tale from a New Age Witch Hunt
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Taking the Long View: The Life of Shiing-shen Chern
With English Subtitles
With Chinese Subtitles
I Want to be a Mathematician: A Conversation with Paul Halmos
Tealia
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Julia Robinson and Hilbert's Tenth Problem
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Television: The Enchanted Mirror
N is a Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdős
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The Thursday Club
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Navajo Math Circles
English Open Captions Available
To Prove and Conjecture: Excerpts from Three Lectures by Paul Erdős