On a scientist's career path, there are a range of questions that we are confronted with. There are the obvious questions: what major should I choose? What graduate school should I attend? Which post-doc(s) should I apply for? Should I stay in academy, go into government, or find a job in a private sector?? But then there are the less obvious questions, the questions that plague many of us as humans: Why am I doing this? Does my work even make a difference? How can I make a more positive impact on society? For Kelly Fleming, a leader of 500 Women Scientist, she may have struggled with these questions, but her path demonstrates that sometimes it is best to not waver and just jump in. She is discovering that you will only make a difference if you are moving forward.
Weekly Wrap-Up
As the world continues turning, in a rather chaotic feeling rotation, we remain grateful for all our growing network, our supporters and the progress we are making. This week we reached over 16K signatures! Tomorrow (Saturday), is International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Let's start the celebration off early, tweet us your science activities and photos with #womeninscience. Read on to see what you might have missed this week:
What we've done
- Discovered the necessity of creativity in science.
Sent out a second newsletter, check your inbox!
Shared why we will March for Science.
Formed 500WS Pods around the world! Message to find one near you.
What we like
Take Action Tuesday
Let’s take the week to celebrate women and girls in science!
The UN recognizes February 11th as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Let’s build some awareness over the next week! Tweet your activities and photos to @WomenScienceDay #womenscienceday and share with us too @500womensci!
& if you are in NYC, check out this cool event!
- Tired of not getting through to your elected official on the phone? Grab a friend and visit a local office or join in a town hall meeting. Jane Z. and Jess M headed down to Colorado Senator Cory Gardner’s office yesterday and sat down with a staffer. See Indivisible’s spreadsheet of upcoming town hall meetings.
Creativity required
As our network has grown over the last two and a half months, we have had the amazing oppurtunity of meeting some fantastic people. Today in our weekly #meetascientist I have the pleasure of interviewing Maryam Zaringhalam. Maryam's activities demonstrate the role of creativity in the sciences and she is a wonderful example to other women searching for their voice in science.
Weekly Wrap-Up
Another week has come and gone with chaos being the underlying theme. Yet, everyday I have been so impressed by the brave women of our group, their continuous support for each other and their ability to stay the course and take action! Together we are building amazing capacity and empowering groups of women in ways that are desperately needed. Thank you and have a relaxing weekend!
What if I have to leave?
This week amidst the upsetting and chaotic news of the executive order banning travel from seven predominantly muslim countries, people across the country have stood up for their friends, colleagues, and neighbors. Here we meet two scientists whose lives are directly affected by the ban. At the end of the post we have put together a long list of resources for those affected and those who want to help.
Take Action Tuesday
Weekly Wrap-Up
Friends, this week was rough, and there was a lot said about it elsewhere. Instead of getting scared or distracted by the chaos, we are choosing to stay focused. Our mantra this week, make resistance your daily existence.
Take Action Thursday
This is a movement
Why I March
This past weekend, hundreds, if not thousands of 500 Women Scientists Marched across the globe. Let us know where you marched this weekend. As an organization, we have a collective reason for why we marched, but each of us has our own story.
Women's March Photo Gallery
Weekly Wrap-up
Take Action Thursday - the March
Many of us have been busy preparing for the March and focused on taking action. This week we wish everyone a safe and inspiring weekend. Don’t forget to take some time for yourself - take a key from DJ Khalid “Have a lot of pillows”. With that in mind, our weekly actions:
Preparing to March on Washington
500 Women Scientists will be Marching on Washington this weekend and all over the country and the world! In 51 cities, 29 states plus DC, and 3 countries (see the full list at the bottom).
For those of you Marching in other cities and countries - have fun and please post your sign and March pictures to the Facebook page or share with us on twitter. We would love to see all of our 500WomenScientists out on the 21st.





