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Science for the People

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Radical perspectives and movement to change science and society; magazine by @sftporg

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Making progress in digitizing the SftP archival magazine issues - we just finished Volume 12 (1980)! Nine more volumes and 54 more issues to go . . . archive.scienceforthepeople.org/vol-12/

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How I Became an Occasional Cartographer by By Emma Harnisch • SftP Magazine Science for the People notanatlas.org/atlas/this_is_… magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/vol22-2/how-i-…

How I Became an Occasional Cartographer by By Emma Harnisch • SftP Magazine <a href="/sftpmag/">Science for the People</a> notanatlas.org/atlas/this_is_…

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Anyhow, my I suggest Science for the People (Science for the People) for everyone else? Founded in 1969. I wonder what "apolitical" stuff was happening with science in the US back then that compelled these scientists to create this org 🤔 scienceforthepeople.org

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@timnitGebru (@dair-community.social/bsky.social) Science for the People I think you will like this piece by Joseph Weizenbaum in Science for the People which may of course already know. And of course you can see him responding to war: the Vietnam War, Star Wars. x.com/postdiscipline…

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A nice satirical article from Science for the People on "Genetics of Homelessness" research. It resembles thousands of worthless and diversionary real biological psychiatry publications currently inhabiting the scientific literature. scienceforthepeople.org/2023/09/25/hom….

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Reading up on Donna Mergler, an Anglo Quebecer who supported independence, was a pioneer in neurophysiology, worked with unions to improve working conditions and supported the Grassy Narrows community health assessment. Science with heart...and politics magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/online/donna-m…

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We are excited to share that our Team Leader Devin T. White, MEd and our Founder Dr. Ebony McGee (Ebony O. McGee, Plottin 4A Black STEM Revolution)’s article was published in Science for the People! Read “Afrofuturism Unveiled: Illuminating the Path to Cultural Resurgence and STEM Excellence” here: loom.ly/CIdU_SA

We are excited to share that our Team Leader <a href="/DevinTWhite/">Devin T. White, MEd</a> and our Founder Dr. Ebony McGee (<a href="/RelationshipGAP/">Ebony O. McGee, Plottin 4A Black STEM Revolution</a>)’s article was published in <a href="/sftpmag/">Science for the People</a>! Read “Afrofuturism Unveiled: Illuminating the Path to Cultural Resurgence and STEM Excellence” here: loom.ly/CIdU_SA
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If “decolonizing the university” is to be anything more than a metaphor, we must go beyond trite condemnations of “militarism” or greed, and analyze universities’ joint role as both investors and engines of accumulation. magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/online/the-str…

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"Is an ecosystem a fenced off wilderness, or is it something that is cultivated and tended to, a relationship?" An excerpt of "The Sustainability Class", by Vijay Kolinjivadi and Aaron Vansintjan in SftP Online: shorturl.at/WQDox

"Is an ecosystem a fenced off wilderness, or is it something that is cultivated and tended to, a relationship?" An excerpt of "The Sustainability Class", by Vijay Kolinjivadi and Aaron Vansintjan in SftP Online: shorturl.at/WQDox
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It's here! The print issue of our magazine Palestine. We are so grateful to all of our subscribers, supporters, authors and artists for making this massively important issue possible. Articles will start to go up on our site over the next few weeks. Free Palestine forever🍉🇵🇸

It's here! The print issue of our magazine Palestine. We are so grateful to all of our subscribers, supporters, authors and artists for making this massively important issue possible. Articles will start to go up on our site over the next few weeks. Free Palestine forever🍉🇵🇸
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"How can we [as scientists] position ourselves such that BDS becomes to us what it is to Palestinians engaged in their own fight for liberation; that is to say, the bare minimum?" Tarik Aougab in Towards an Insurgent Science for Palestine. tinyurl.com/mppdw9pt

"How can we [as scientists] position ourselves such that BDS becomes to us what it is to Palestinians engaged in their own fight for liberation; that is to say, the bare minimum?" Tarik Aougab in Towards an Insurgent Science for Palestine. tinyurl.com/mppdw9pt
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"...education and learning in Palestine have always—from the time of the British Mandate to the ongoing Israeli occupation—been subject to external control as well as the target of restrictions, violence, and destruction." Read Aisling Walsh tinyurl.com/2ntpcwey, art by Zubair

"...education and learning in Palestine have always—from the time of the British Mandate to the ongoing Israeli occupation—been subject to external control as well as the target of restrictions, violence, and destruction." Read Aisling Walsh tinyurl.com/2ntpcwey, art by Zubair
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In "Tough on Institutions, not Individuals: Resisting Militarism in Engineering Schools," Anonymous writes on their experience organizing for institutional divestment from military contractors supplying Israel with tools to further the ongoing genocide. tinyurl.com/35ba5umv

In "Tough on Institutions, not Individuals: Resisting Militarism in Engineering Schools," Anonymous writes on their experience organizing for institutional divestment from military contractors supplying Israel with tools to further the ongoing genocide. tinyurl.com/35ba5umv
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Pictured: The Al-Azhar University main building during its destruction in Gaza. Mazin Qumsiyeh and Rasha Ali discuss the targeted attacks on Palestinian universities in "Scholasticide: The Ongoing Colonial Attack on Palestinian Higher Education." tinyurl.com/mtj7srb7

Pictured: The Al-Azhar University main building during its destruction in Gaza. Mazin Qumsiyeh and Rasha Ali discuss the targeted attacks on Palestinian universities in "Scholasticide: The Ongoing Colonial Attack on Palestinian Higher Education." tinyurl.com/mtj7srb7
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In Even the Seas are Caged Lowell Iporac offers "examples of overt and covert erasure of ecological and historical knowledge in marine and coastal areas," demonstrating "the scholasticide of Palestinian connection to the seas." tinyurl.com/3zvxh4rs Art by Chris Sifri

In Even the Seas are Caged Lowell Iporac offers "examples of overt and covert erasure of ecological and historical knowledge in marine and coastal areas," demonstrating "the scholasticide of Palestinian connection to the seas." tinyurl.com/3zvxh4rs Art by Chris Sifri
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"Amid a burgeoning public health catastrophe... we re-define birthwork as a site of political praxis serving as one of the many fronts of Palestinian resistance." Read Birthwork as Intifada by Wahi Mohamad and Touka Shamkhi, art by Natali Lukata, online: tinyurl.com/bdhm4ayj

"Amid a burgeoning public health catastrophe... we re-define birthwork as a site of political praxis serving as one of the many fronts of Palestinian resistance." Read Birthwork as Intifada by Wahi Mohamad and Touka Shamkhi, art by Natali Lukata, online: tinyurl.com/bdhm4ayj
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📢Soliciting content for our next magazine issue: The Political Economy of Science! (proposal deadline: July 2) magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/call-for-pitch…