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March for Science

April 22, 2017 @ 9:00 am - 1:30 pm

Basic Info

Date:
April 22, 2017
Time:
9:00 am - 1:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Website / RSVP:
https://www.facebook.com/events/411987649139488/?active_tab=about

Who's Hosting This Event?

Austin March for Science
Who We Are:
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/289273101487744/
March for Science

The Austin March for Science is happening Saturday 22 April 2017 — Earth Day! Marchers will be standing in solidarity with friends and allies around the world to support and defend all things SCIENCE!

9am -11am – Teach-in on the Texas Capitol grounds
11am -Noon – Rally at the Texas Capitol
Noon – March from the Capitol to the Earth Day celebration at Huston-Tillotson University

Want to volunteer? Sign up here! http://volunteer.austinmarch.com/

Looking for official t-shirts? http://try.bonfire.com/marchforscienceaustin/

The march will begin at the Texas State Capitol building and then end at Huston-Tillotson University to kick off the Austin Earth Day Festival.

More about the March for Science – 

The March for Science is a celebration of science.  It’s not only about scientists and politicians; it is about the very real role that science plays in each of our lives and the need to respect and encourage research that gives us insight into the world.  Nevertheless, the march has generated a great deal of conversation around whether or not scientists should involve themselves in politics. In the face of an alarming trend toward discrediting scientific consensus and restricting scientific discovery, we might ask instead: can we afford not to speak out in its defense?

People who value science have remained silent for far too long in the face of policies that ignore scientific evidence and endanger both human life and the future of our world. New policies threaten to further restrict scientists’ ability to research and communicate their findings.  We face a possible future where people not only ignore scientific evidence, but seek to eliminate it entirely.  Staying silent is a luxury that we can no longer afford.  We must stand together and support science.

The application of science to policy is not a partisan issue. Anti-science agendas and policies have been advanced by politicians on both sides of the aisle, and they harm everyone — without exception. Science should neither serve special interests nor be rejected based on personal convictions. At its core, science is a tool for seeking answers.  It can and should influence policy and guide our long-term decision-making.

The March for Science champions and defends science and scientific integrity, but it is a small step in the process toward encouraging the application of science in policy.  We understand that the most effective way to protect science is to encourage the public to value and invest in it.

The best way to ensure science will influence policy is to encourage people to appreciate and engage with science. That can only happen through education, communication, and ties of mutual respect between scientists and their communities — the paths of communication must go both ways. There has too long been a divide between the scientific community and the public. We encourage scientists to reach out to their communities, sharing their research and its impact on people’s everyday lives.  We encourage them, in turn, to listen to communities and consider their research and future plans from the perspective of the people they serve.  We must take science out of the labs and journals and share it with the world.

Venue

Texas State Capitol Building
1100 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701 United States
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