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VIDEO: Mathematics and drag are all about creativity and shattering stereotypes

Shortly after “Math in Drag” hit the shelves in book stores across North America, author Kyne Santos found herself in a New York City elevator with renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.

“I was just, like, fangirling so hard,” she said in a recent video interview about last week’s chance meeting, Rubik’s cube earrings dangling from her lobes. “And you know what’s crazy? He knew who I was.

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