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Truth Values audience, Théâtre Erick Moreau, San Francisco
Featured Press
“The types of honest and inspiring conversations that Truth Values sparks – can have a powerful impact on young audience members trying to find their own way forward with STEM education and careers.”
Ghazal Geshnizjani, professor and chair of Women in Math, University of Waterloo, appears with performance artist Gioia De Cari.
Select Reviews
-Nancy Hopkins
Amgen Professor of Biology Emerita, M.I.T., in The Boston Globe
–Gigliola Staffilani
Professor of Mathematics, MIT, Member, National Academy of Sciences
-David Vogan
Professor of Mathematics, MIT
-Abigail Stewart
Director of University of Michigan's NSF ADVANCE Program
-Monica Nevins
Professor of Mathematics, University of Ottawa
-Jennifer Sheridan
Executive Director, WISELI, University of Wisconsin-Madison
-Doug Ensley, Ph.D.
Chair of Mathematics, Shippensburg University
-Sarah Bryant, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President of Programs, American Mathematical Society
-Paula Olsiewski
Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
-Chris Kaunas
Director, ADVANCE Center, Texas A & M University
-Margaret Murray
Author of Women Becoming Mathematicians
-Micaela Consens
Graduate student, University of Toronto
-Martina Balagovic
M.I.T. Ph.D. in Mathematics, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of York
-Sibel Jahangirli
Student
-Lied Center for the Arts
Lawrence, Kansas
-Katrin Wehrheim
Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley
Hear Gioia as a featured storyteller for the Story Collider Podcast, recorded live at Caveat NYC.
Ghazal Geshnizjani, professor and chair of Women in Math, University of Waterloo, appears with performance artist Gioia De Cari.
“The types of honest and inspiring conversations that Truth Values sparks – can have a powerful impact on young audience members trying to find their own way forward with STEM education and careers.”

Official Video Series
Hear Gioia as a featured storyteller for the Story Collider Podcast, recorded live at Caveat NYC.