Bryan – March For Science – San Francisco https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog Our Blog for the March on April 22nd Thu, 04 May 2017 17:00:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.5 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/favicon2.png Bryan – March For Science – San Francisco https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog 32 32 Accessibility Accommodations at the March For Science – San Francisco https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/04/22/accessibility-accommodations-at-the-march-for-science-san-francisco/ Sat, 22 Apr 2017 00:03:49 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=166 Rally attendees requiring special accommodations are encouraged to make use of the disabled access area at Justin Herman Plaza.  This area will be barricaded off to the right-hand side of the main stage (when facing the stage).  This area will have ramp access to the bank of disabled-access portable toilets lining the plaza.  Attendees are allowed to bring their own seating accommodations, but please know that space is first-come, first-serve.  March for Science – San Francisco will also be able to provide a limited number of folding chairs upon request, but these too will be first-come, first-serve.  Persons requiring access to this special accommodations area can find any volunteer and ask to be directed to the Operations Tent for assistance.  Additionally, the March for Science-SF will provide two ASL interpreters on-stage during the rally at Justin Herman Plaza.

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Why I Stand Up For Science – Bill Russell https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/04/21/why-i-stand-up-for-science-bill-russell/ Fri, 21 Apr 2017 18:31:44 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=155 While I can no longer march due to MS. I can still support and stand for Science! My shirt came from the generosity of Robin Lopez (and March for Science SF Steering Committee). I’m keeping my brain active to combat the MS by studying Mathematics and physics, both classical and quantum. My interests are in the non-Euclidean geometry and structure of space and blackholes. There’s currently no cure for MS without science there never will be.

Since the dawn of humanity the process of gaining knowledge through curiosity and understanding is what has moved humanity forward. From the discovery of the wheel and fire to the discovery of DNA and Black holes. Curiosity and understanding is what moves humanity forward. We learn and change with our understanding. Change is the only constant in the universe. Science and mathematics give us a way to know how to change to continue our existence. Arrogance and the inability to change ensures that we will not continue to exist. Environmental science is of great importance to biological life on this small rock we call earth. Curiosity and understanding is what moves humanity forward. Science is the tool that moves humanity forward!

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March for Science – San Francisco Celebrates the Vital Role of Science on April 22nd https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/04/19/march-for-science-san-francisco-celebrates-the-vital-role-of-science-on-april-22nd/ Wed, 19 Apr 2017 14:58:07 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=146 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Richard Matthews
(203) 853-7095
[email protected]

March for Science – San Francisco Celebrates the Vital Role of Science on April 22nd

“March For Science – San Francisco” will start at Justin Herman Plaza and end at Civic Center

SAN FRANCISCO, CA, April 19, 2017 – March For Science – San Francisco announces today that the March on April 22, 2017, will begin at 11am with a rally at Justin Herman Plaza followed by a march down Market Street that ends by joining the Earth Day festival at Civic Center Plaza.

Science is crucial to the freedom, success, health, and safety of life on this planet. Scientific discoveries lead to life-saving medicines and surgeries, to designing communications that connect people, and to exploring the frontiers of our oceans and outer space. Science works to understand the world around us, makes our world safer and healthier, and pushes the boundaries of our dreams of what is possible.

The March For Science is taking its message to the streets of San Francisco on April 22nd. The March for Science is a nonpartisan movement to celebrate the vital role science plays in our health, safety, economies, governments, and everyday lives. The main message of the March For Science – San Francisco is a rallying call for science that upholds the common good and evidence-based policymaking, education, science literacy, research funding, and inclusive and accessible science for everyone. The March for Science SF – San Francisco is one of more than 500 such Marches worldwide.

“Let our voices be heard to demand of our leaders in government: evidence-based policy and the cessation of the silencing of scientific data that is not convenient,” said Adam Savage, who will be a speaker for the March For Science – San Francisco. “Letting our voices be heard is one of the most important things we can do in a democracy; by gathering data on how we’re doing and what we’re doing, and using that data to throw out what doesn’t work and keep what does. I’ll see you on the street.”

The San Francisco March for Science has some of the most extensive programming in the country. Additional rally speeches will be from former White House Chief Data Scientist Dr. DJ Patil, UC Davis plant geneticist Dr. Pamela Ronald, Citizen scientist and ALS patient Eric Valor, former EPA Project Manager Kathy Setian, and biologist and SACNISTA Dr. Leticia Marquez-Magana. At the Earth Day Festival, speakers include Michael Eisen, the UC Berkeley professor running for Senator in 2020 and Thomas Insel, former NIH Director.

After a march down San Francisco’s Market Street, March For Science – San Francisco will join the Earth Day Festival at Civic Center Plaza. The festival will include a Science Fair at the park produced by March For Science supporters and participants, as well as speakers and other activities focused on climate issues, diversity in science and additional key topics in the event’s new “Eco Teach In” Dome. The Science Fair will be an opportunity for all ages to engage, create, discover, and connect. Activities include keynote speakers, panel discussions, food trucks, bands, an open mic stage, letter-writing zones, and a science-themed photo booth. This event will be hosted by an inspiring array of partners from across our community, including the 49ers STEAM team, California Academy of Sciences, The Planetary Society, and SACNAS.

About the March For Science – San Francisco

The March For Science – San Francisco celebrates public discovery, understanding, and distribution of scientific knowledge as crucial to the freedom, success, health, and safety of life on this planet. We are a nonpartisan group, marching in support of the following goals: Communication, Funding, Policy, Literacy, and Diversity.

For more information about the March For Science – San Francisco, go to https://marchforsciencesf.com. For press and media information, visit https://marchforsciencesf.com/press

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Support For Assembly Joint Resolution 9, A Resolution In Support Of The March For Science https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/04/13/support-for-assembly-joint-resolution-9-a-resolution-in-support-of-the-march-for-science/ Thu, 13 Apr 2017 16:27:14 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=133 The Honorable Cristina Garcia
Chair, Natural Resources Committee
California State Assembly
Legislative Office Building, Rm 164

Re: Assembly Joint Resolution 9, The March for Science – Support

Dear Assembly Member Cristina Garcia,

On behalf of The March For Science – San Francisco, we are pleased to provide our strong support for Assembly Joint Resolution 9 (AJR 9), which affirms California’s commitment to scientific research, science education, and science-based policymaking. We also stand in strong support with those “Marching for Science” across California and the nation on April 22nd, 2017.

AJR 9 rightly notes that scientific leadership has made California a global center of innovation and discovery. Our state’s economy is driven by basic and applied research in technology, medical sciences, agriculture, clean energy, engineering, biotechnology, and more.

In addition, our public health is protected by scientific research that serves everyone, and not just those in power. With Federal rollbacks of key environmental protections, the defense of independent science in policy-making is more important than ever.

The truth is under attack. Funding cuts threaten research programs at the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, national laboratories, and many other agencies. Climate science deniers are hard at work dismantling climate policies. Scientists themselves now face intense personal scrutiny about their research, particularly if it runs counter to the messages of those in power.

The March for Science – San Francisco celebrates public discovery, understanding, and distribution of scientific knowledge as crucial to the freedom, success, health, and safety of life on this planet. We are a nonpartisan group, marching in support of the following goals: Communication, Funding, Policy, Literacy, and Diversity.

As elementary school children we learned with wide-eyed wonder about the importance and value of scientific discovery. We now must stand up for independent, rigorous scientific research and stand against those who would seek to discredit the scientific community. In doing so, we stand for the shared truths that enable our economy to flourish and our health to be protected.

Sincerely,

Steering Committee
March For Science – San Francisco

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Lawrence Lingbloom, Chief Consultant, Assembly Committee on Natural Resources
Rebecca Marcus, Chief of Staff, Assembly Member Mark Stone
Nicole Hisatomi, Assembly Member Mark Stone

 

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MARCH FOR SCIENCE – SAN FRANCISCO WILL JOIN 8TH ANNUAL EARTH DAY SAN FRANCISCO FESTIVAL AT CIVIC CENTER PLAZA https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/04/10/march-for-science-san-francisco-will-join-8th-annual-earth-day-san-francisco-festival-at-civic-center-plaza/ Mon, 10 Apr 2017 23:46:09 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=118 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Richard Matthews
(203) 853-7095
[email protected]

 

MARCH FOR SCIENCE – SAN FRANCISCO WILL JOIN 8TH ANNUAL EARTH DAY SAN FRANCISCO FESTIVAL

“March For Science” will start at Justin Herman Plaza and end at Civic Center

 

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – March 23, 2017 – March For Science – San Francisco and Earth Day San Francisco announced today that the march on April 22, 2017, will begin at 11AM with a Rally at Justin Herman Plaza and end by joining the Earth Day festival at Civic Center Plaza.  The Civic Center Festival will open at Civic Center at 10 AM and run until to 6 PM.

“The March For Science is gaining extraordinary momentum locally and nationally as scientists and the public are increasingly concerned that scientific research continue to be supported and funded,” said Kristen Ratan, Lead Organizer of the March For Science – San Francisco. “We are excited about collaborating with Earth Day San Francisco to focus public attention on climate change and the many key issues that must be addressed in today’s political landscape.”

The March For Science – San Francisco Rally will include speeches from Mythbuster’s Adam Savage, former White House Chief Data Scientist Dr. DJ Patil, SMASH Director Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen, UC Davis plant geneticist Dr. Pamela Ronald, Citizen scientist and ALS patient Eric Valor, former EPA Project Manager Kathy Setian, and SF BUILD Director Dr. Leticia Marquez-Magana.

After the rally and march down San Francisco’s Market Street, the March For Science – San Francisco will join the Earth Day Festival at Civic Center Plaza. The festival will include a Science Fair at the park produced by March For Science supporters and participants, as well as speakers and other activities focused on climate issues, diversity in science and other key topics in the event’s new “Eco Teach In” Dome. The festival will include family-friendly science activities, music and refreshments, and opportunities to engage with local science education and advocacy groups.

“This is a critically important year for the health of the planet, and to maintain respect for the scientific community and the vital research they do on climate issues,” says longtime festival producer Douglas Kolberg.  “Starting with the march and the activities all day at Civic Center Plaza, the focus will be on the importance of climate research and necessary actions to protect the health of our planet.”

The march itself is expected to draw thousands people, and is one of over 400 similar Marches globally (www.marchforscience.com).  Leading scientific organizations, museums and educational institutions all over the country are participating, which locally includes the California Academy of Sciences, the Public Library of Science (PLOS), Audobon CA, NextGenClimate, the 49ers Museum, the Children’s Creativity Museum, the Planetary Society, and the San Francisco Labor Council.

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About the March For Science – San Francisco

The March for Science – San Francisco celebrates public discovery, understanding, and distribution of scientific knowledge as crucial to the freedom, success, health, and safety of life on this planet. We are a nonpartisan group, marching in support of the following goals: Communication, Funding, Policy, Literacy, and Diversity.  For more information about the March For Science – San Francisco, go to www.marchforsciencesf.com. View the March For Science – San Francisco Facebook pages at https://www.facebook.com/groups/sciencemarchsf/ and https://www.facebook.com/events/1855242758068186/

About Earth Day San Francisco (EDSF)
For the last eight years, EDSF has hosted  Earth Day events in parks around San Francisco attended by up to 10,000 people from the Bay Area and beyond. On Saturday, April 22, 2017, the festival will showcase  educational exhibits, a music stage, expert speakers and seminars, an electric car pavilion, The Sustainable  Chef showcase, organic and vegan food courts, wine and beer gardens, clean energy zone, cutting edge earth friendly products, an electric vehicle showcase, kids zone and more.  For more information go to www.earthdaysf.org .  Visit the festival’s Facebook pages at https://www.facebook.com/EarthDaySF/  and https://www.facebook.com/events/1979689940099 .

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Happy Cesar Chavez Day! Posters and Flyers now available! Also, submit your science stories to be featured! https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/03/31/happy-cesar-chavez-day-posters-and-flyers-now-available/ Fri, 31 Mar 2017 20:17:07 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=100 Looking to print March For Science – San Francisco flyers and posters? We have you covered! Big thanks to an amazing team of volunteer designers: Carree Michel, Gail Smith, Deborah Garber, Amy Tsai, Laura Rodil, and James Davidson. We encourage you to print any flyers you wish and post them around your local community to encourage participation with the March For Science!

Posters and flyers can be found here: https://marchforsciencesf.com/posters/

Additionally, we have adapted our posters into Spanish. We value and recognize the importance of diversity, inclusion, and outreach. Cesar Chavez is highly regarded as a civil rights activist and labor leader who fought for farm workers. The efforts of others and himself helped enable better conditions for many workers. That translated into better futures for their children in various professional fields and academia, including Science Technology Engineering Art and Math (STEAM).

Although we honor and recognize this particular day, this in no way means that today is the only day we stand for diversity and inclusion within STEAM. We hope to adapt posters in other languages as well. If you’re fluent in other languages, please connect with our team

También puedes encontrar posters en Español aquí: https://marchforsciencesf.com/posters-spanish/


Lastly, we would like to remind you to Submit Your Stories to be featured in this blog and on our social media! We are looking for your science stories, why you became interested in science, and your art or music that has been inspired by your passion for science! If you would like to share with us, please go to our submission page: https://marchforsciencesf.com/submit/

 

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The Planetary Society endorsement and a letter from Bill Nye https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/03/30/the-planetary-society-endorsement-and-a-letter-from-bill-nye/ Thu, 30 Mar 2017 17:14:24 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=95 We are happy to announce that The Planetary Society has officially endorsed the March For Science – San Francisco. The Planetary Society is a nonprofit organization that promotes the exploration of space through education, advocacy, and innovative projects.

The Planetary Society is also endorsing the national March For Science in Washington, D.C. Below is a letter from the CEO of The Planetary Society, Bill Nye:

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Greetings, members, supporters and global community,

Big news: The Planetary Society will join the March for ScieBill Nye - CEO of The Planetary Societynce. I am serving as an honorary Co-Chair for the March, and The Planetary Society is an official partner. I will march at the main event in Washington, D.C., but there will be upward of 400 sister marches around the world. We will assemble with citizens everywhere, whether they are formal scientists or thoughtful citizens from other walks of life, to march in support of science.

After all: science is universal.

Why are we marching?

The Planetary Society empowers the world’s citizens to advance space science and exploration. We’re a nonpartisan organization of over 50,000 members, diverse people with a spectrum of political beliefs, united in their support for space and science. We focus on planetary exploration, both robotic and human. We support NASA and the space agencies of countries around the globe. We have a responsibility to support the exploration of the deep cosmos, the Sun, the Earth, as well as our own solar system.

One of the Society’s core values is Science, the rigorous process that has enabled humankind to understand the cosmos and our place within it. Science, and the technology that flows from it, has provided humans with the means to feed billions, and know nature in a way that our ancestors could not have imagined. The Planetary Society’s mission aligns with the mission of the March for Science.

The March for Science champions robustly funded and publicly communicated science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity. We unite as a diverse, nonpartisan group to call for science that upholds the common good and for political leaders and policymakers to enact evidence-based policies in the public interest.

We march to celebrate science. We celebrate science everyday as we advocate, create and educate to advance our mission. Space science is a prime reason to be excited today and optimistic about our future. There’s immense value in exploring other worlds like Mars, Pluto, and Europa— the moon of Jupiter with twice as much seawater as Earth. As we seek to understand the cosmos and our place within it, we come closer to knowing the answers to these two questions: where did we come from? And, are we alone in the universe? In addition to valuable discoveries, space science creates jobs, produces innovations, and enables investments. The money spent on space is spent entirely on Earth; it supports tens of thousands of jobs in the U.S. alone. Private aerospace companies are making enormous strides in lowering the cost of spaceflight and advancing space science. A next generation of entrepreneurs and inventors is blazing a trail to Mars and beyond. We may find life elsewhere, get humans on the Martian surface, and witness the opening of a new marketplace in space. Space exploration brings out the best in us. It’s uplifting. People are excited. Young innovators are inspired. Space exploration is something to celebrate.

We march to advocate for space. There’s a new movement for space. In just 60 years, we have gone from testing our first rockets, to humans walking on the Moon, to sending robots to all the major planets and Pluto. We’re now learning about planets orbiting distant stars. With each accomplishment in space, new mysteries arise and beckon us to keep exploring, flying farther and deeper into the cosmos. Our work is just getting started. From weather reports, to global navigation, to magnetic ripples from the Big Bang, space benefits and fascinates us. Space is not a partisan issue.

We march to inspire unity. When we explore the cosmos, we come together and accomplish extraordinary things. Space science brings people of all walks of life together to solve problems and experience the unparalleled awe of exploration. Everyone – regardless of race, gender, creed or ability – is welcome in our journey to advance space science. Our future depends on science, and space exploration is an invaluable investment of our intellect and capabilities.

Space brings out the best in us. Science connects us.

Carl Sagan, my astronomy professor at Cornell University, cofounded The Planetary Society. He was a space science champion, advocate and communicator. He inspired the world to experience space science and delight in discoveries: achieved and within reach. His legacy lives on, through us: through you.

See you in Washington, and around the world.

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This text is copied from: http://www.planetary.org/blogs/bill-nye/20170330-bill-nye-marching-for-science.html

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Announcing Our Rally Speakers https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/index.php/2017/03/25/announcing-our-rally-speakers/ Sat, 25 Mar 2017 22:44:00 +0000 https://marchforsciencesf.com/blog/?p=73

We are happy to announce the speaker lineup for our Rally on April 22nd! At 11am, we will meet in Justin Herman Plaza and kick off the March For Science – San Francisco with speeches from amazing community members in the Bay Area. We have chosen a diverse set of speakers to tell us their stories and the role science plays in their lives:

  • Adam Savage
  • Dr. DJ Patil
  • Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen
  • Eric Valor
  • Kathy Setian
  • Dr. Leticia Márquez-Magaña
  • Dr. Pamela Ronald
  • MC – Kishore Hari

The order of speakers has not yet been decided, so check back for more updates!

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