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The phenomenal turnout at March for Science marches in D.C. and at over 600 satellite marches around the world has made it clear how many people feel that Science is both vital and imperiled.
The March was just the beginning, and now that it is over it is time for marchers to become science advocates and to work to promote scientific literacy and evidence-based policy-making at the local, national, and international levels.
This week the official March for Science website will be suggesting actions you can take to integrate science into your life and your community: https://satellites.marchforscience.com/
Get involved and translate the March into meaningful action!
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