[act-ma] 4/14 Join SftP at the March for Science

Charlie Welch cwelch at tecschange.org
Wed Apr 11 06:18:46 PDT 2018


Join the Science for the People (SftP) Contingent at this years march 
for science!

Look for a banner with a fist and beaker logo similar to the left side 
of this page www.scienceforthepeople.org

Below is the general information for the march.

Dear Activist,

Greater Boston PSR is proud to be sponsoring the *2018 March for Science 
in Boston*, and we're hoping to see you there 
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The theme of this year's Boston March is */"Science Strikes Back!"/* The 
focus will shift from defending attacks on scientific credibility (the 
theme of last year's March) to being proactive—advocating for 
science-based public policy, and getting more people involved in 
science. In particular, the spotlight will be on *climate change*, where 
the science so needs to be heard.

Join us as we rally in Boston's Christopher Columbus Park on Saturday, 
April 14th from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. There will be speakers and information 
about how science impacts our lives and informs public policy. Look for 
GBPSR's table! Following the rally, attendees will be encouraged to 
advocate for climate-related bills in the Massachusetts legislature with 
a call-in day later in April and a State House advocacy day in May.

There are several good reasons that Greater Boston PSR is supporting 
this event and we think you will find great value in it, too. Please 
join us, and bring your friends and family.

*Where: *Christopher Columbus Park 
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Atlantic Ave. Boston
*When:* Saturday, April 14, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
*What:* Speakers, tables, playground, waterfront, friendly people
*How:* Blue Line—Aquarium Station
             Orange Line—Haymarket or State St stations
*Why: *Because science deserves our energetic support!

Sincerely,

Anna Linakis Baker, MPH
GBPSR Executive Director

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