Britt Rusert’s Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture brings to life the transatlantic world of scientific discourse in writing, performance, and art, all tied to the political project of abolition...
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Emily Hamilton interviewed Sam Anderson over several days in early December, 2019. Emily is a professor of history and studies mathematics education reform. Sam is an activist, scholar, author, and early member of Science for the People...
When it comes to astronomy, only a few concerns limit what you can do. The size of your primary mirror determines your resolution and light-gathering power. Your altitude, isolation from light pollution, and the stability and temperature...
“We are not anti-science. It’s not culture versus science. We are against the building of anything eighteen stories over our watershed, water aquifers, on our sacred mountain. It could have been anything; it just happens to be a telescope...
The Global South has the odds stacked against it in the world economy. Not only have its natural resources and human capital been expropriated by neoliberal forces (i.e., multinational corporations and the governments supporting them), but...
Modern medicine has displaced religion as the prime author of miracles. Yet we rarely ever stop to think about the process that led to the development of new medicines, let alone the social situations that surround them. Learning about the...
How Science for the People Magazine Outlasts the Pandemic May 15, 2020 Dear SftP Subscribers, Supporters, and Friends, We dearly hope this message finds you and yours healthy and safe. We know that the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened and...
فقد السمع في غزة: نحو تشخيص سياسي تحرري رجاء شرف Translated by the Translation Collective Read an English translation of this article online at magazine.scienceforthepeople.org/vol23-1/hearing-loss-in-gaza-toward-a-political...
Meet the Contributors to “Science Under Occupation” Volume 23, number 1, Science Under Occupation Mohammed Abusarhan Mohammed Abusarhan is a masters student in biotechnology at Bethlehem University and Palestine Polytechnic...
Chapter and Working Group Reports, Spring 2020 Reports from Science for the People working groups and chapters Scientists for Palestine, SftP POC Caucus, Accessibility Team, Militarism Working Group, Santa Cruz Chapter, Science for Puerto...