Science for the People Boston meeting May 15th 7pm, MIT Room 1-150
Dear Boston-area folks interested in Science for the People,
Science for the People (SftP) is an organization of leftist scientists
that was active in the 1960s-1980s and is getting revitalized by a
younger generation of scientist-activists. It has several chapters
around the country. We would like to invite you to a meeting of the
Boston-area chapter, which will happen on *Tuesday, May 15, 7:00-9:00
p.m*.*, in Room 1-150 (Building 1, Room 150) of MIT in Cambridge*.
Building 1 is on the northeast side of Mass Ave. near Memorial Drive.
The agenda is below:
1. Short introduction to SftP, national working groups, and the Boston
chapter
2. Self-introductions, including mention of issues you are most
concerned about/would most like to work on
3. Presentation by and discussion with early SftP member Jonathan
Beckwith on biological determinism, how SftP exposed and confronted it
in the past, and its persistence today (45 min.)
4. Wrap-up, next steps, next meeting
Looking forward to meeting, discussing, and taking action with you,
in solidarity,
Ilias, for Boston SftP
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Science for the People (SftP) is an organization of leftist scientists
that was active in the 1960s-1980s and is getting revitalized by a
younger generation of scientist-activists. It has several chapters
around the country. We would like to invite you to a meeting of the
Boston-area chapter, which will happen on *Tuesday, May 15, 7:00-9:00
p.m*.*, in Room 1-150 (Building 1, Room 150) of MIT in Cambridge*.
Building 1 is on the northeast side of Mass Ave. near Memorial Drive.
The agenda is below:
1. Short introduction to SftP, national working groups, and the Boston
chapter
2. Self-introductions, including mention of issues you are most
concerned about/would most like to work on
3. Presentation by and discussion with early SftP member Jonathan
Beckwith on biological determinism, how SftP exposed and confronted it
in the past, and its persistence today (45 min.)
4. Wrap-up, next steps, next meeting
Looking forward to meeting, discussing, and taking action with you,
in solidarity,
Ilias, for Boston SftP
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