March 29, 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Science- Announces Rally on, 2018 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the West Capital, NY The Science, a nationwide movement advocating for evidence-based science policies that serve all communities, will have its second annual event in the Capital Region on Saturday,, 2018, which is Citizen Science Day. In an era where the United States has withdrawn from the Paris climate accord, expanded off-shore drilling, issued government-censorship of climate change facts, halted the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices, and overturned the 2015 Open Internet Order (net neutrality), the need to advocate for evidence-based science in public policy is more important than ever. More than one million people, in more than 600 locations across all seven continents joined together last year, on April 22, 2017, for the largest event in support of science in history. In, several thousand attendees marched peacefully to support science initiatives and express the need for sound scientific policies at all levels of government. The organizers of the 2017 Science established CapSci, a non-profit organization advocating for science in the Capital Region. CapSci is using the momentum of last year s march to hold our political leaders accountable for passing equitable, evidence-based policies that serve all people. We are a sister march of the National Science taking place in Washington DC; more than 175 sister marches around the world will participate on. The Science is a family-friendly celebration of science and rally for sciencebased policy. The event will feature local scientists who apply science to improving our understanding of social issues. Confirmed speakers include: Congresman Paul Tonko, Congressman, US House of Representatives, Keynote Speaker Senator Neil Breslin, New York State Senator Dr. Gina Gould, President, Museum of Innovation and Science (misci) and the Dudley Observatory Dr. Ashok Ramasubramanian, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Union College Dr. Steven Leibo, Sherman David Spector Professor in the Humanities, Sage Colleges Dr. Nurcan Atalan Heliche, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Sciences, Skidmore College Dr. Lisa Campo-Englestein, Associate Professor, Alden March Bioethics Institute, Medical College.
In addition to speeches and a 0.6 mile march through the New York State capital, the event will feature numerous family-friendly hands-on science activities like Meet a Scientist, which sends kids on a scavenger hunt to meet and talk to scientists at the march. Regional organizations sponsoring activities include: Public Library BioBus CapSci Center for Neuroscience Research, University at Children s Museum of Science and Technology Citizen Science / New York Natural Heritage Program Clean and Healthy New York Defenders of Wildlife Dudley Observatory Hudson Valley Community College misci New York State Museum People of United for Safe Energy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sage Colleges Siena College SUNY Behavioral Neroscience Tech Valley Game Space Tinker and Fiddle Wadsworth Center, NY State Dept. of Health WRISE (Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy) The Xerces Society Schedule of Events 1:00 pm Activity tables open 2:30 pm Speeches begin 3:15 pm March begins The Science believes that advocacy should not be limited to times when our country faces crises or focused on change only at the federal level. We believe it is our responsibility to hold all policy makers from school board members to mayors accountable for developing and enacting evidence-based policy. The Science is nonpartisan. Our goal locally and nationally for the Science event is to: Raise awareness, influence change, and advocate for science; Encourage elected officials to adhere to evidence-based policy; Promote scientific research and innovation that directly supports our health, education, environment, advances in technology, economic growth, etc. Advocate for STEM education as an essential part of school curriculum. For more information about the event and CapSci, visit www.capsciny.org, or follow us on Facebook at / FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Eli Sands: esands@gmail.com, 786.271.2959 Sarah Berke: skberke@gmail.com, 314.616.7486 ###
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