Why Science Matters

🧠 What Is Science—And Why Is It Under Threat?

From the vaccines that protect our health to the technology that powers our daily lives, science has always been a driving force behind human progress. But in today's climate, scientific institutions are being challenged like never before.

Join Just Humans for a research-based seminar exploring:
✔️ What science really is (hint: it's more than lab coats and beakers!)
✔️ How scientific research impacts everything from public health to infrastructure to education
✔️ Why political attacks on agencies like the NIH, CDC, and NSF undermine progress
✔️ How misinformation and funding cuts threaten both innovation and equity
✔️ What you can do to advocate for truth, evidence, and scientific literacy

This isn’t just a seminar—it’s a call to action for anyone who believes that facts matter and that science should serve the people.

📅 Event Details

🗓 Date: Saturday, May 31, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM EST
📍 Location: Online via Zoom (link provided upon registration)
🎟️ Cost: Free and open to the public

🧬 Why This Matters Now

Over the past year, we've seen federal funding slashed, public health agencies politicized, and trust in scientific institutions eroded. But science doesn’t stop mattering when it becomes inconvenient.

When science is under attack, so is public health, technology, climate research, and our collective future.

Join us to reclaim the truth—and defend the role of evidence in shaping a better world.

About Just Humans

Just Humans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to evidence-based advocacy. We use science, data, and community input to identify systemic disparities and empower people with the tools to create meaningful change.

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