As psychologists, we know the immense value of scientific research. And we are not alone. On Saturday, April 22, scientists and supporters will come together in Washington D.C. and around the globe to March for Science. As an official partner of the march, APA is urging its members to join in support of science by marching together.

In D.C., APA will provide a meeting place for psychologists and their friends and family. Join us, meet fellow psychologists, and pick up materials such as signs and stickers. If you can’t make it to D.C., consider joining one of several hundred announced satellite marches.

Learn How to Advocate for Psychological Science

As a prelude to the march, APA will offer advocacy training on Friday, April 21, noon EDT. You can attend this at our Washington, D.C., headquarters or watch via livestream. Learn from experts how to communicate effectively with policymakers about the importance of psychological research and evidence-based policy.

Let us know if you’re marching, sign up for advocacy training, and learn more about APA’s March for Science Activities!

Those interested may learn more here.