'Stand Up for Science' rally expected to draw thousands to D.C.
Briefly

Amid turmoil caused by President Trump's policies, young scientists like Colette Delawalla and J.P. Flores are rallying for the 'Stand Up for Science' protests. They aim to address recent scientific funding freezes, advocate for diversity and accessibility in scientific research, and combat political interference in science. With comprehensive support, they emphasize the urgency of maintaining scientific integrity for national benefit, reflecting a shift in public sentiment towards research amid existing political tensions.
"It just seemed really obvious to me that this is a five-alarm fire. This is hugely impactful to every American."
"We’re not just pushing back against recent freezes on scientific grants; we are also demanding an expansion in funding for scientific research."
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