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	<author_name>Craig Altemose</author_name>
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	<title>March for Science Boston 2018: Science Strikes Back</title>
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	<description>At the 2017 March for Science, tens of thousands of us came together to defend science against the assault by leaders in our federal government, and to proclaim the importance of science in public policy. Together, we were part of more than one million people around the world who gathered together in the largest event for science advocacy in history. On Saturday, April 14th, we will continue to use the momentum of last year’s march to take the offensive and rally behind specific climate legislation that will advance science- and evidence-based policy in the Massachusetts state legislature, with an eye to passage this year. Please RSVP spread the word far and wide and join us for this historic occasion!</description>
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