Resources

  • The Op-Ed Project

    “A community of thought leaders, journalists, commentary writers and activists who proactively share our skills, knowledge and connections across color, creed, class, age, ability, gender, orientation, and beyond. Through our programs we elevate the ideas and knowledge of underrepresented expert voices, including women, and to accelerate solutions to the world’s biggest problems--problems that cannot be solved justly or sustainably without a diversity of voices, expertise, experience and identity. We have stunning results. We believe the best ideas, regardless of where they come from, should have a chance to be heard and to change the world.Check it out

  • Guild of Natural Science Illustrators

    “The Guild of Natural Science Illustrators is an association of individuals who communicate science visually and clarify scientific ideas. GNSI brings together these individuals and provides networking and professional development opportunities.” Check it out

  • PDB Art

    “The Protein Data Bank in Europe, The Art Society CANTAB and The Art Society GRANTA are working with local school art departments to create artworks inspired by life’s building blocks. PDBe maintains a worldwide free database containing many thousands of 3D shapes of biological molecules important for health research. The molecules are too small to see even with a normal microscope, and are very complex. In this project, PDBe scientists help students explore the database (PDBe.org) and ways of depicting molecules, using structure as inspiration for the artworks.” Check it out

  • Consillience Journal

    “An online journal exploring the spaces where the sciences and the arts meet. Each issue of Consilience features poems and artwork about science all linked by a common theme, submitted by creatives of all backgrounds. At Consilience, we use a peer-review system to help make our work accessible to all audiences.” Check it out

  • Street Epistemology

    “A community of people interested in discussing difficult topics, seeking truth and reflecting on the methods we use to arrive at our deep convictions. The community promotes the method as a way of creating understanding, combatting tribalism and improving public dialogue in general, irrespective of someone's political leanings, religious background or other convictions.” Check it out