A community of science workers

Feeling overwhelmed about what's happening to science?

You're not alone. Science in Solidarity is a community of science workers finding each other, building relationships, and taking collective action together.

No organizing experience needed. Come as you are.

Antique engraving of radiolarians, single-celled marine organisms whose intricate skeletons form natural lattice patterns, from Ernst Haeckel's 1862 monograph on the group

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Practical workshops on organizing, political education, and collective strategy — designed for scientists who want to go deeper at their own pace.

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What we're building

Antique engraving of a radiolarian, a single-celled organism, illustrating the symmetry of many small parts forming one organized whole

Solidarity instead of isolation.

Science in Solidarity is a growing community of researchers organizing together to defend the public good and resist the consolidation of authoritarian power. As universities are pressured into silence and scientists are told to stay “neutral,” we're choosing solidarity instead of isolation.

Because this moment isn't just a funding crisis — it's a crisis of meaning, belonging, and purpose. And we rebuild it together.

  • Individual advocacy Collective action
  • Competition Solidarity
  • Neutrality Organizing

Upcoming events

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Action Hours, trainings, and Strike Circle sessions, all in one place. Calendar coming soon — for now, register directly below.

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Meet others asking similar questions about what science could become. Start with one Action Hour.