Bright Future
Monday
17:30 - 18:00
As our complex world faces immense social challenges, “a science for a
better tomorrow” means nurturing a stronger and healthier relationship
among scientific communities and the people our work serves. In the
US, polls show that scientists currently enjoy the highest level of public
trust. Yet, there appears to be a meaningful disconnect with that vote
of confidence and a tangible support of science funding and education
and with understanding the relevance of science to lived experiences.
More resilient and effective engagement among diverse communities is
critical to imagining and building better, sustainable futures.
Valorie Aquino
One of three national co-chairs for the historic March for Scienc...