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Did March for Science Change Anything? WaPo Wants to Know.

Statues supporting signs at the March for Science in Washington, D.C.
Heather Goldstone
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WCAI
Statues supporting signs at the March for Science in Washington, D.C.

The March for Science brought thousands of scientists and science enthusiasts into the streets and sparked debates about social justice and the role of scientists in democracy. Six months later, Washington Post's Speaking of Science blog is asking what - if anything - has changed:

Have you altered anything about your life or work? Have your colleagues? Do you feel part of a “global movement”? Do you think the March for Science achieved its goals?

We're looking forward to the answers, too. You can take the survey here.

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