Mathematics should not be shut away in ivory towers! It has a vital role to play in society. Here is a collection of activities that I have participated in and great initiatives of friends, addressing diversity and inclusiveness in the math community and showing off mathematics to the 'real' world.

June 22nd 2019 @ Alexanderplatz: At Soapbox Science! I stood on a box in Alexanderplatz and talked about visualizing higher dimensions with soap bubbles to everyone who walked by!




Girls' Day is an initiative taking place yearly throughout Germany aimed at giving schoolgirls a hands-on experience in traditionally male workplaces.

On the left is this year's team of volunteers with our own version of the Königsberg problem!







Check out my friend Anna's initiative to get people to know polytopes! It's called Polytopia, and you can adopt your own polyhedron.




My friend Annie has a project to showcase the many different faces of mathematics. You can follow Math is for all here!

Some resources particularly for supporting women in mathematics can be found here: European Women in Mathematics and (mostly in Spanish) here: Mujeres con Ciencia.



...and here is some math outreach in Italian:

My father writes books to make key mathematical concepts accessible to the lay (wo)man: check them out here!

During my Bachelor and Master studies, I was part of Made@DM, a student group organizing workshops to bring mathematical reasoning to the general public.