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Why people are marching for science: ‘There is no Planet B’ – Washington Postby wpjljron
Saturday, April 22nd, 2017.Why people are marching for science: ‘There is no Planet B’ – Washington PostThousands of people gathered in the rain Saturday on the soggy grounds of the Washington Monument to turn Earth Day into an homage to science. After four hours of speeches and musical performances, they marched down Constitution Avenue to the foot of Capitol Hill, chanting “Build labs, not walls!” and “Hey, Trump, have you heard, […]
Thousands of people gathered in the rain Saturday on the soggy grounds of the Washington Monument to turn Earth Day into an homage to science. After four hours of speeches and musical performances, they marched down Constitution Avenue to the foot of Capitol Hill, chanting “Build labs, not walls!” and “Hey, Trump, have you heard, you can’t silence every nerd!”
Olivia Scott Welch step out for the premiere of their new movie Fear Street Part 1: 1994 held at LA Historic State Park on Monday (June 28) in Los Angeles.
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Thousands of people gathered in the rain Saturday on the soggy grounds of the Washington Monument to turn Earth Day into an homage to science. After four hours of speeches and musical performance
Following a year of student-led protests and rallies calling for racial justice in the classroom, school names that better represent their peers, mental health resources and updated curriculum, a local college will host its annual summer camp to help those young leaders hone in on their demands.
Registration for the University of North Florida s Bridges Summer Camp a free online summer camp for young people who want to explore racial equity, social justice and activist perspectives closes Friday, but may be extended based on interest. The camp prides itself as a way to prepare student leaders to fight racism and oppression.