The 2018 Worldwide March for Science was April 14th. This photo was taken by Becker1999. https://www.euroscientist.com/march-science-2018-ready-science-activism/
In support of women's rights and women's health, the March for Science collaborates with the #MeToo movement as well as feminist movements around the world.
The March for Science supports the empirical use of evidence regarding gun violence for stronger measures to prevent these kinds of tragedies from happening, aligning with gun regulation and anti-gun violence groups across the nation.
Supporting healthcare for all, the March for Science aligns itself with ADAPT and movements aimed at creating healthy and supportive environments for all members of society.
The People's Climate Movement aims to "fill the streets with people demanding action and accountability for climate, jobs, and justice." They "organize and mobilize" locally and nationally during electoral campaigns to help elect more climate-aware and environmentally-active government officials and representatives.
This movement advocates for gun control and against gun violence in the United States. Guns are deeply rooted in the country’s economy – as the world leader in military weapons exports – and social norms. The movement faces many challenges, first and foremost the vagueness of the Second Amendment: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Organizations, including...
The movement for universal health care, or single payer health care in America, aims to provide a truly universal, comprehensive and equitable health care system in the United States. Rise of the universal health care movement began in the 20th century when workers in the beginning of an industrialized America faced increasing sickness and injury. Recently, more people are in favor of universal healthcare in America, citing the difficulty in time and expenses of...