Tanya Moore (activist)

Tanya Moore is an activist for women in mathematics and science.

Biography
Moore obtained a B.S. in Mathematics at Spelman College, MSE in Mathematical Sciences at Johns Hopkins University and a Ph.D. in Biostatistics at UC Berkeley in 2002.

Moore founded the Infinite Possibilities Conference in 2005. She is the lead on the 2020 Vision Projects in Berkeley, which aims to close the achievement gap between white, black, and Latino students. She is also the member of the board of directors for Building Diversity in STEM.

In 2011, Moore was identified as one of the 5 top Black women in STEM, and nominated for Black History Month 2018 Honoree by The Network of Minorities in Mathematical Sciences. Moore was featured in Essence Magazine's 15 Black Women Who Are Paving The Way In STEM And Breaking Barriers and The Oprah Magazine's 3 science rock stars and was also recognized as “STEM Woman of the Year” by California State Assembly Member Nancy Skinner.

Moore has also founded 'Intersecting Lines' to support girls and women in mathematics.

Personal life
Moore is married with two children; she is also a qualified yoga teacher.