In recent years it has become increasingly clear that capitalism is not just a system of wage labor, but a system that thrives by exploiting and extracting value from labor through any means necessary: gigging subcontractors, interns...
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Chapter and Working Group Reports, Autumn 2019 Reports from Science for the People working groups and chapters SftP Retreat, Blacksburg Chapter, Labor Working Group, Science for Puerto Rico, Social Sciences Discussion Group Volume 22...
Through its “STEM Justice” model, the KAYSC works to change narratives around science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and how people relate to STEM. In this pathway program of out-of-school-time learning, work, and leadership...
Healthcare practitioners regularly minimize the pain of people of color. This is particularly so for women of color, whose bodies have been subjected to regular suspicion and abuse. The fields of science and medicine, renowned for progress...
Less than thirty miles south of New Orleans on the west bank of the Mississippi River, LA-23 takes a southern turn through Belle Chasse, winds down past the Phillips 66 Alliance Refinery, to the communities of Ironton, Davant, and Myrtle...
Since the Saudi Arabia-led war against Yemen began in 2015, two million people have been displaced and over ninety thousand have been reported dead as of June 2019. The war has also created the conditions for a horrific and sustained...
It’s a jarring experience to have someone explain your job to you, especially if they get it wrong, and that’s just what happened during the opening remarks of the July 2019 World Conference of Science Journalists. A series of European...
AWAKE, A Dream from Standing Rock is a poetic, evocative film documenting the Indigenous-led struggle to stop construction of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
Register now for the Third International Meeting for Science in Palestine, held January 10-12, 2020, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The meeting will convene people of diverse backgrounds from across the world along with some...
Letter from the Editors Volume 22, number 2, The Science We Need Scientists and societies can envision research programs that bolster authoritarianism, militarism, industrial expansion, colonialism, pollution, and environmental devastation...