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magazine right after the first march in 2017, states that it is not the least educated but the "best educated and most scientifically literate who are prone to biased reasoning and false beliefs about contentious science issues". In his opinion this will mean that the March will only deepen "partisan
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regarding his criticism of the March and remarked that the millennial generation is just finding its feet with regard to activism and should be encouraged. Ratan also distinguished between being political and being partisan and suggested that while the March for
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in viewing science and politics as philosophically incompatible: "The ethic in the profession is that you stick to your science, and if you're interested in how science affects public policy or public questions, just let the facts speak for themselves. Of course, there's a fallacy there, too. Facts
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argued that the march will "reinforce the narrative from skeptical conservatives that scientists are an interest group and politicize their data, research and findings for their own ends" and that it would be better for scientists to "march into local civic groups, churches, county fairs and,
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What's so interesting is it's the first time, I think, anybody can point to in decades where there has been a spontaneous effort to defend the idea of science. It's not a march pro or con GMOs or pro or con nuclear power. It's about the value of science and the power of evidence. People are
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was held April 14, 2018. 230 satellite events around the world participated in the 2nd annual event, including New York City, Abuja, Nigeria, and Baraut, India. A third March for
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in the public's best interest. The March for
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understandably and correctly outraged that in so many areas of public policy ideology is crowding out evidence, that evidence seems to be optional in the fashioning of public policy, and that you have officials using phrases like
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no means partisan, which implies blind allegiance to one party over another. Ratan reiterated that the March For
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and brought together organizers from satellite marches to connect, strategize, and develop skills to bring back to their communities. The program featured notable figures, including talks by
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group grew from 200 members to 300,000 in less than a week, growing to 800,000 members. Individual scientists have both applauded and criticized this development.
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and images from marches held around the globe. It was selected as one of the "World's Best Human Rights Books" of Spring 2018 by
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placed on scientists in the EPA regarding dissemination of their research findings. In February 2017,
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would headline the march, and serve as honorary co-chairs. The protest was set to occur on
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Science not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement,
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Science not Silence: Voices from the March for Science Movement
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Joel Achenbach; Ben Guarino; Sarah Kaplan (April 22, 2017).
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Celebrating the value of science and scientists to society
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3310:"A Scientists' March on Washington Is a Bad Idea"
2988:"The March for Science searches for its pussyhat"
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578:Logistics and Operations
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4323:2017 in the environment
4086:Trump Statue Initiative
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3647:Standing Up For Science
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649:Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
582:Kate Gage, Lina Miller
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3932:2018 Women's March
3792:2017 Women's March
3754:Election aftermath
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