"What scientific credentials & experience does your diversity team have on equity & #intersectionality" is straightforward. #ScienceMarch
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"How will
#ScienceMarch address equity, diversity &#intersectionality at the march?" is another question that remains unanswered.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Science is about critical thinking & dialogue. Scientists question
#ScienceMarch on equity b/c access & diversity can't be afterthoughts.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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#ScienceMarch leadership continues to say that the march is not political. This panders to the very issues that lead to inequity in STEMM.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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What issues will
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What level of collaboration does
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To say that
#ScienceMarch is not political ignores that it is building on momentum & successes (& mistakes if not careful) of Women's March.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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after the horror show that was their response to concerns about lack of disability inclusion. Can't support them.
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I know what's been happening privately on accessibility. Not encouraging. Do you have links to public discussions handy?
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I stopped trying to be involved when they couldn't even give me the right link to sign up.
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This is awful. I'm sorry! Not the first I've heard this. High time
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I'm so disappointed it's gone this way too. It's such an important thing to happen and be done RIGHT.
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Too important! Intersectionality on all fronts from start. Idea that disability can be thought about later is wildly misguided.
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when you're planning an EVENT? It was mind boggling.
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... & that damage has/continues to be addressed by resistance, research & training by marginalised people. Diversity matters.
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If you ever find yourself asking, "Is science political?" the answer is here: https://issciencepolitical.com/ HT
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I've been considering adding a linked to page of testimonials from scientists about why it's political. But for now...
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