My courses and interactions with students are built up from the following axioms written by Professor Federico Ardila at San Francisco State University:
Axiom 1. Mathematical potential is distributed equally among different groups, irrespective of geographic, demographic, and economic boundaries.
Axiom 2. Everyone can have joyful, meaningful, and empowering mathematical experiences.
Axiom 3. Mathematics is a powerful, malleable tool that can be shaped and used differently by various communities to serve their needs.
Axiom 4. Every student deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
Courses taught at Brooklyn College
Calculus 1 and 2 (Math 1201 and 1206)
Elementary Math from an Advanced Standpoint (Math 1401)
Abstract Algebra (Math 3101)
Cryptography and Cryptanalysis (Math 3107)
Here's a link to some Sage resources that I use in class
Secondary Math from an Advanced Standpoint (Math 4401)
Concepts of Middle School Mathematics IV: Probability Theory and Statistics (Math 7276T)
I have also led independent studies on Elliptic Curves and Cryptography.
I'm happy to share course materials, so please don't hesitate to ask. Email me! I don't have the mental bandwidth to add more documents to my website!