'Stand Up for Science' rallies call for Trump to reverse research cuts
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Source: Washington Post
Updated March 7, 2025 at 6:50 p.m. EST
On any other Friday, Meghan Bullard would probably be immersed in data on a novel treatment for multiple sclerosis, the subject of her dissertation as a graduate student at Georgetown University.
But on this Friday afternoon, she was standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial holding up a sign that read LITERALLY TRYING TO CURE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS BUT OKAY
She was one of at least hundreds who gathered there to push back against a series of executive orders, funding freezes and other administrative edicts that they say threaten the foundations of scientific research and could carry deadly and costly long-term consequences.
The demonstration, which also included dozens of satellite rallies and walkouts across the country, marked the first major protest focused on actions by President Donald Trumps second administration that have cast many scientific and biomedical research efforts into turmoil. Scientists organized the rallies under the banner Stand Up for Science with specific demands: an expansion in funding for scientific research and the reinstatement of initiatives on both diversity, equity, and inclusion and accessibility within government-funded science. And theyre calling for an end to political interference in science.
Without science, I wouldnt be here today, Emily Whitehead, who was facing a terminal cancer diagnosis until enrolling in an immunotherapy clinical trial at age 6, told the crowd. I stand up for science so kids can grow up to be the next generation of scientists, the University of Pennsylvania sophomore said. I stand up for science because science saved my life. Former leaders of government science agencies stressed that the administrations actions, many of them steered by billionaire technology CEO Elon Musk, threatened to halt dramatic progress in treating diseases and saving the planet from climate change.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2025/03/07/stand-up-for-science-protest/
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There was a rally here in Philly too!

logosoco
(3,210 posts)Fairly nice turn out, for a red state and it being a Friday. I went with my youngest daughter and daughter in law, who is a research scientist! My older daughter works in admin at a university and she could not come because they are busy dealing with the cuts and not knowing what is going to happen!
My sign: Fully funding scientific research, the National Parks and NOAA is what makes America great!
BumRushDaShow
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Omaha Steve
(105,229 posts)The earlier article mentions world wide protests and even the Philadelphia one specifically.