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Polish Poetry in a Time of American Resistance
May 22, 2017
1. The pageant of digits comprising the number pi doesn’t stop at the page’s edge. It goes on across the table, through the air, over a wall, a leaf, a bird’s nest, clouds, straight into the sky, through all the bottomless, bloated heavens. Oh how…
Read More »March for Science Organizer: 'Titans' Like Einstein, Galileo, Carson Engaged With Politics
April 23, 2017
On Earth Day, tens of thousands turned out for the March for Science in Washington, D.C., despite the rain, celebrating ideas, facts, and empirical data while chastising climate science deniers.
Read More »Making Art at the March for Science
April 23, 2017
Inside the Poets for Science tent, Kim Roberts was giving a workshop on poems about insects and spiders.
Read More »Advocates gravitate to DC in the name of science
April 22, 2017
David Ruth by Clint Datchuk Thousands of marchers dressed in lab coats and brain hats carried pro-science messages as they gathered in the rain at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Saturday morning with a common goal: inform the public that science matters.
Read More »The Two Feet of One Walking: Poets March for Science
April 22, 2017
This Saturday tens of thousands of people are expected to assemble and walk in the March for Science in Washington, D.C., and many more will join satellite marches in more than five hundred locations across the world.
Read More »American Poets, Refusing to Go Gentle, Rage Against the Right
April 21, 2017
American Poets, Refusing to Go Gentle, Rage Against the Right
Read More »Poets for Science
April 20, 2017
Posters from Poets for Science. Photo courtesy of pw.org.
Read More »The Two Feet of One Walking: Poets March for Science
April 19, 2017
This Saturday tens of thousands of people are expected to assemble and walk in the March for Science in Washington, D.C., and many more will join satellite marches in more than five hundred locations across the world.
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