Meet the Contributors to “The Science We Need” Volume 22, number 2, The Science We Need Giulia Barsuola Giulia Barsuola is a PhD student in Cognitive Neuroscience at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of...
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Masthead Volume 22, number 2, The Science We Need SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE is dedicated to building and promoting social movements and political struggles around progressive and radical perspectives on science and society. We are workers...
How are the climate crisis and the aftermath of Hurricane Maria mobilizing Puerto Rican activists? See excerpts from Science for Puerto Rico's recent interview with activists Bernat Tort and JuanCarlos “Juanqui” Rivera Ramos.
Although often not associated with the radical science movement, the Alternative Corporate Plan produced by workers at Lucas Aerospace in the UK in the 1970s was, one of radical science’s outstanding achievements. And, like Science for the...
Concentrating Our Efforts By Charlie Schwartz Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science Dear Science for the People Reader, I arrived at the University of California at Berkeley in 1960, a young professor with little interest in...
Letter from the Editors Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science We launched the online edition of Science for the People magazine on May Day, 2019, to celebrate the generations of workers and activists who’ve helped make the...
Acknowledgements Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science Science for the People is published online and in print thanks to the generous support of donors and activists like you. THANK YOU to the contributors to our 2019...
Meet the Contributors to “The Return of Radical Science” Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science Ben Allen is a biologist, educator, musician, and organizer based in Knoxville, Tennessee. He currently serves as the...
Masthead Volume 22, number 1, The Return of Radical Science SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE is dedicated to building and promoting social movements and political struggles around progressive and radical perspectives on science and society. We are...
In December 2018, The New York Times published an article presenting perspectives on the role of long-acting reversible contraceptives in reducing poverty. A few weeks later, a second article raised concern that these perspectives bias...