This year the Boston March for Science is at Columbus Park, on the harbor, from 1 to 3. Organized by 350.org.
Map so you can see where Columbus Park is located:
The two nearby T stops are Aquarium on Blue line and Gov Center on the Green line.
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Dear Activist,
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is proud to announce we are once again partnering with the March for Science. The 2018 March for Science on April 14 is a worldwide, nonpartisan movement that draws attention to the importance of science in exploring and explaining our world, enhancing our daily lives, and improving policymaking.
We urge scientists and science advocates around the world to stand up for science and commit to a renewed focus and active participation in communication and advocacy activities. In addition to the March being organized in Washington, D.C., there are more than 175 satellite marches around the world — providing scientists and science supporters opportunities to get involved in their communities.
We look forward to participating in the 2018 March for Science on April 14 and will be sending you more information next week on how you can get involved with AAAS and our affiliates.
Sincerely,
Rush D. Holt Chief Executive office, AAAS And Executive Publisher, Science Family of Journals
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Washington, DC 20005, USA
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© 2018 AAAS
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