Sat Apr 22, 8:00 AM - Sat Apr 22, 2:00 PM
National Mall and Memorial Parks
900 Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC 20024
Community: Downtown DC
Description
**THIS IS THE OFFICIAL MARCH FOR SCIENCE DC EVENT PAGE*** OFFICIAL RSVP HERE: https://www.marchforscience.com/rsvp
Event Details
WEBSITE: https://marchforscience.com/ earthday.org/marchforscience
FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/marchforscience facebook.com/earthdaynetwork
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ScienceMarchDC
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ScienceMarchDC/
CONTACT: contact@marchforscience.com
DONATE: https://sciencedebate.org/march
#ScienceMarch
On April 22, March for Science and the Earth Day Network are co-organizing a rally and teach-in on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The day’s program will include speeches and trainings with scientists and civic organizers, musical performances, and a march through the streets of Washington, D.C. The crowd will gather at 8:00am, and the teach-in will begin at 9:00am.
This Earth Day, join the effort to defend the vital public service role science plays in our communities and our world.
Science serves all of us.
It protects our air and water, preserves our planet, saves lives with medical treatments, creates new industries, puts food on our tables, educates the next generation, and safeguards our future.
Science isn’t Democratic or Republican, liberal or conservative. Indeed, threats to science are pervasive throughout governments around the world.
Using the teach-in concept deployed for the very first Earth Day in 1970, the rally and teach-in on the National Mall will focus on the need to hold our leaders – both in science and in politics – accountable to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, and integrity. The vital role science plays in our democracy must be preserved.
ABOUT MARCH FOR SCIENCE:
The March for Science is a celebration of our passion for science and the many ways science serves our communities and our world. The March for Science is an unprecedented global gathering of scientists and science enthusiasts joining together to acknowledge the vital role science plays in our lives and the need to respect and encourage research that gives us insight into the world.
ABOUT EARTH DAY NETWORK:
The first Earth Day on April 22, 19
FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/marchforscience facebook.com/earthdaynetwork
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ScienceMarchDC
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ScienceMarchDC/
CONTACT: contact@marchforscience.com
DONATE: https://sciencedebate.org/march
#ScienceMarch
On April 22, March for Science and the Earth Day Network are co-organizing a rally and teach-in on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The day’s program will include speeches and trainings with scientists and civic organizers, musical performances, and a march through the streets of Washington, D.C. The crowd will gather at 8:00am, and the teach-in will begin at 9:00am.
This Earth Day, join the effort to defend the vital public service role science plays in our communities and our world.
Science serves all of us.
It protects our air and water, preserves our planet, saves lives with medical treatments, creates new industries, puts food on our tables, educates the next generation, and safeguards our future.
Science isn’t Democratic or Republican, liberal or conservative. Indeed, threats to science are pervasive throughout governments around the world.
Using the teach-in concept deployed for the very first Earth Day in 1970, the rally and teach-in on the National Mall will focus on the need to hold our leaders – both in science and in politics – accountable to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, and integrity. The vital role science plays in our democracy must be preserved.
ABOUT MARCH FOR SCIENCE:
The March for Science is a celebration of our passion for science and the many ways science serves our communities and our world. The March for Science is an unprecedented global gathering of scientists and science enthusiasts joining together to acknowledge the vital role science plays in our lives and the need to respect and encourage research that gives us insight into the world.
ABOUT EARTH DAY NETWORK:
The first Earth Day on April 22, 19