Scientist Action and Advocacy Network

Scientist Action and Advocacy Network

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A New York-based group of scientists who partner with organizations that are creating positive social

Waterfront Justice Project Interactive Map 05/14/2019

We are excited to release our interactive map of NYC, in collaboration with the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance.

See how climate change and increased flooding from storms and hurricanes will interact with industrial/ chemical sites in New York City.

Waterfront Justice Project Interactive Map As the threats of climate change increase, destructive storms like Superstorm Sandy, Hurricane Katrina, and Hurricane Harvey will expose the vulnerabilities of costal communities overburdened by industrial and chemical facilities. Click the preview of the map below to launch the Waterfront Justice P...

Animal Experimentation in Neuroscience: Past, Present, & Future 04/22/2019

Save the date! Thursday, May 2nd at 5pm, join us for a discussion about the past, present, and future of animal experimentation in neuroscience.
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Animal Experimentation in Neuroscience: Past, Present, & Future Over the last few decades, experimentation on animals such as rodents and non-human primates have allowed neuroscientists to make enormous progress on our basic understanding of the human brain. Many of these findings contribute to clinical treatments for neurological disease. Today, visual prosthet...

04/01/2019

Non-medical vaccine exemptions needlessly put communities at risk. Read ScAAN's full report here:https://scaan.net/docs/ScAAN_Vaccines.pdf

One Way To Spot A Partisan Gerrymander 03/18/2019

ScAAN founder Will Adler explains "partisan bias," a metric for evaluating gerrymandering in North Carolina. Check out the data visualization for FiveThirtyEight.

One Way To Spot A Partisan Gerrymander Will a metric called “partisan bias” convince the Supreme Court that the North Carolina congressional map is a partisan gerrymander?

03/09/2019

Columbia's Science and Policy symposium is happening this Wednesday, March 13! ScAAN's Jenn Lee will be speaking on the panel about women in science policy. Hope to see you there!

We've Forgotten the "Human" in "Humane" 12/11/2018

New Scientific American article by ScAAN member Kristina Penikis: "Inmates in solitary confinement have far fewer protections than the nonhuman species we use in lab experiments"

We've Forgotten the "Human" in "Humane" Inmates in solitary confinement have far fewer protections than the nonhuman species we use in lab experiments

Supporting the Krueger/Hoylman plastic bag law 02/27/2018

Call your state senator today to support plastic bag legislation in NY state!
Find everything you need to know in our handy call guide.

The Krueger/Hoylman bill (S7760) would ban the provision of plastic carryout bags, while placing a minimum 10-cent fee on paper carryout bags and reusable bags. This is the fee level in place in California, and accords with recommendations made by Governor Cuomo’s Plastic Bag Task Force report. 80% of proceeds would go to the state Environmental Protection Fund.

Supporting the Krueger/Hoylman plastic bag law Supporting the NY State Plastic Bag Law (S7760) A calling guide by the Scientist Action and Advocacy Network Feedback and suggestions: [email protected] Background The Krueger/Hoylman bill (S7760) would ban the provision of plastic carryout bags, while placing a minimum 10-cent fee on paper carry...

08/10/2017

Here's an article about the work that we've been doing in partnership with Raise The Age NY and Solitary Watch!

Thanks, Society for Neuroscience, for helping us get the word out about how scientists can be effective activists and advocates for social change.

Advancing Social Change through Science

Photos 05/31/2017

Thanks so much to our great speakers today, from the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York, Children's Defense Fund, Raise The Age NY, Solitary Watch, New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement, and the Center for Court Innovation.

We're looking forward to working with you more and figuring out how else scientists can bring about criminal .

March for Science - NYC 04/22/2017

Some documentation of a very important day by our own members!

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