Topeka Walk for Science
Saturday, April 22 at noon
KS State Capitol Building
SCIENCE NOT SILENCE
Rachel Myslivy, Co-founder of the Kansas Women's Environmental Network, and Assistant Director, Climate + Energy Project
Dr. Kellis Bayless, Biology Lecturer
Dr. Steven Case, award-winning educator with more than three decades of experience in science curriculum development
Ma'ko Quah Abigail Jones, Chair of the Kansas Democratic Party Native American Caucus
Kelly Blandord, Associate Director of Philanthoropy of the Kansas Nature Conservancy.
Master of Ceremonies, Al Frisby Retired High School Biology Teacher, Inducted into Mid-America Education Hall of fame in 2012
There will be a food truck available, so teachers attending the KNEA State Assembly may attend on their lunch break without missing an opportunity to eat.
Members of MoveOn will registering voters! If you need to register to vote, please bring a copy of your birth certificate or passport so that the registration can be completed the same day.
ON APRIL 22, 2017, WE WALK OUT OF THE LAB AND INTO THE STREETS.
You can RSVP at Topeka Walk for Science FB
We are people who value science and recognize how science serves. We come from all races, all religions, all gender identities, all sexual orientations, all abilities, all socioeconomic backgrounds, all political perspectives, and all nationalities. Our diversity is our greatest strength: a wealth of opinions, perspectives, and ideas is critical for the scientific process. What unites us is a love of science, and an insatiable curiosity. We all recognize that science is everywhere and affects everyone.