Dear People,
We'll always remember 2019 as the year that Science for the People magazine relaunched--and connected with so many activists and readers around the world. THANK YOU for your continued support, feedback, and efforts. You're helping us establish new Science for the People chapters, attend and create more events in local communities, and, of course, publish SftP magazine.
If you're a subscriber to Science for the People, watch for it to arrive in your mailbox in the coming days. If you're not, subscribe now!
From all of us to all of you, happy new year. We'll see you in the streets in 2020!
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Envisioning and Enacting the Science We Need
SftP's second issue focuses on the need to build sites of radical science in practice, through engaging the public in scientific endeavors and decolonizing our institutions and practices. Read our letter from the editorial collective to learn more and check out new content, including:
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Contribute to "A People's Green New Deal"
Science for the People seeks proposals for articles, art, and other content for the upcoming issue, “A People’s Green New Deal” (Volume 23, Number 2, summer 2020).
With this issue, SftP hopes to contribute to the outpouring of ideas, organizing, support, and criticism that have greeted the Green New Deal (GND) proposal over the past year, and to help shape the contours of global climate struggles and solutions.
Deadline for submissions is January 10, 2020. Send us your idea today!
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Science for Who? Science for the People!
Over the past five years, Science for the People has grown from a few people into an organization and publication that bring together thousands of people across the world who believe in our mission. We’ve been fortunate to have so many committed people volunteer time and energy to build SftP.
But to continue to grow our reach and capacity to make change, we need everyone who cares about Science for the People to consider making a sustaining monthly contribution. Will you show your support?
Click here to start your monthly donation to our Patreon.
Your contribution directly supports our publication effort, our organizing projects, and our digital infrastructure. Thank you for supporting and building Science for the People!
P.S. If you'd prefer to send a one-time or offline donation, you can mail a check to People's Science Network, PO Box 3817, Knoxville, Tennessee, 37927.
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