Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Boston Common for the Boston Stand Up rally for Science Friday. Science.The rally has already taken place in Boston in 2017, when the demonstrators met in Copley Square to call on the previous administration of President Donald Trump to recognize the evidence of climate change and take action on various environmental issues. Pro-science policies and federal funding at their work. By following the speeches, the organizers said that the rest of the event included a vigil with panels, networking with participants and state officials and taking individual measures to defend science. Nobel Prix Laureat Doctors. The event started at noon Friday at Liberty Mall in Boston Common, opposite the Massachusetts State House.
On Friday, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Boston for the Boston scientific rally.
Stand up for science is a basic operation made up of more than 100 volunteers, who said they were united in the conviction that science is for everyone and benefits everyone.
In addition, Stand Up for Science has declared that the movement hopes to achieve the objectives of the end of censorship and political interference in science, secure and expand scientific funding and defend diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in science.
The rally previously took place In Boston in 2017, when the demonstrators met in Copley Square to call on the previous administration of President Donald Trump to recognize evidence of climate change and take action on various environmental issues.
That year, the demonstrators also criticized the chief of the Trump administration of the Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt for objections of environmental groups.
The organizers said that the rally presented speeches by local academics, students and activists on the importance of pro-scientific policies and federal funding at their work.
After the speeches, the organizers said that the rest of the event included a vigil with signs, networking with participants and state officials and taking individual measures to defend science.
The speakers included the municipal councilor of Boston, Sharon Durkan, the American representative Jake Auchincloss, the Annals of the improbable research editor Marc Abrahams, the professor of MIT development, Dr. Marzyeh Ghassemi and several doctors of the Nobel Prize winner.
The event started at noon Friday at Liberty Mall in Boston Common, opposite the Massachusetts State House.