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DESCRIPTION:MARCH FOR SCIENCE 2018\n\nDATE: April 14, 2018 in Washington D.C. 
 https://www.facebook.com/events/170042620278362/\n\nIn 2017, more than one 
 million people around the world gathered to defend science for the common 
 good and its role in policy and society. Since then, science has continued 
 to face increasing threats at the federal, state, and local levels.\n\nBut 
 science will not be silenced - and it’s time to unite again. This year, 
 let’s come together to send a message: we will hold our elected and 
 appointed officials responsible for enacting equitable, evidence-based 
 policies that serve all communities. \n\nLet’s use our collective voices 
 to send a powerful message to policymakers and those running for office in 
 2018 - over the phone, at town halls and community meetings, and at the 
 ballot box. We march for many reasons, but unite to defend science -- 
 because science belongs to us all.\n\nVALUES of MARCH for 
 SCIENCE\n\nEvidence-driven\nWe believe that the scientific method, and 
 findings that result from its responsible use, are powerful tools for 
 decision-making. As an organization, we base our political positions, 
 advocacy and outreach eff orts, and internal practices on best-available 
 evidence. We also recognize that complex problems informed by science do 
 not always have clear, scientifically-indicated solutions.\n\nInclusive\nWe 
 integrate our commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion 
 into all programming, outreach, and advocacy efforts. We advocate for 
 policies enabling equal access to education, scientific careers, and 
 scientific benefits, and work to support increasingly equitable scientific 
 spaces. We amplify the work and voices of underrepresented scientists and 
 members of underrepresented communities.\n\nNonpartisan\nAs nonpartisan 
 political advocates, we act with the understanding that science does not 
 belong to any political party, and that scientific evidence is an essential 
 part of good policymaking at every level of government. As scientists and 
 science supporters, we seek and present scientific consensuses, acknowledge 
 substantive debates, conduct our work with transparency, and operate with 
 integrity regardless of the political environment.\n\nTransformative\nWe do 
 not merely react to the problems of today: we look forward, aspiring toward 
 an inclusive, integrated vision for the future of science and science 
 policy. We pursue creative, experimental, and novel approaches to overcome 
 the longstanding challenges that stand in the way of a critical and 
 scientifically-engaged society.\n\nAdaptive\nWe are a reflective and 
 self-critical organization that prizes ongoing internal evaluation and 
 correction. We invite feedback and encourage challenging conversations, we 
 listen, and we commit ourselves to recognizing and addressing our biases. 
 We seek to identify gaps in existing resources, evaluate and share the 
 effectiveness of our efforts, and regularly collect and report stakeholder 
 feedback.\n\nAdvocate for Science:\n\nPromoting evidence-based policies is 
 at the heart of our mission.  That’s why we’re developing resources to 
 empower you to mobilize for science advocacy and science-based policy at 
 all levels. \n\nShow up.\nHold policymakers accountable.\nTell your 
 story.\nMake Science Heard.\n​\nScience advocacy should not be limited to 
 times when our country faces crises or focused only on change at the 
 federal level. It is our responsibility to hold all policy makers — from 
 school board members to mayors to the president — accountable for 
 developing and enacting evidence-based policy.\n\nMuch of this guide is 
 specific to the US government.  We are working with organizers around the 
 world to put together guides to encourage advocacy in all countries.  
 \n\nInterested in putting together a guide for your country? Contact us at 
 guide@marchforscience.com.\n\nhttps://www.marchforscience.com\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/marchforscience/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/03/05/18807158.php
SUMMARY:March for Science 2018: National & International Marches
LOCATION:United States and International Satellite Marches & Rallies 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/03/05/18807158.php
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