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Standing Up for Science: Protesters Fight for Public Health
Washington, USAThursday, February 20, 2025
Democratic Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen addressed the crowd, promising to fight the government's policies in the courts, Congress, and through public gatherings. He emphasized that the fight against these policies was far from over.
Ellen Bak, a former NIH scientist, shared her personal story. She had been fired over the weekend, and her research into stem cells and blood cancer had been lost. "All that money, time, testing, care, and effort—is it all just gone? " she asked, her voice filled with emotion.
Jenna McGrew, an 18-year-old student from Florida, was at the rally because her older brother, Ethan, was in intensive care at NIH. She spoke about the "level of uncertainty" inside the NIH and how it posed a risk to her brother's life. McGrew emphasized that the funding cuts were not just affecting America but the entire world.
The rally took place near the Capitol, and multiple lawmakers pledged to continue their fight against Trump's policies from inside Congress. Maryland Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin compared the scientists' medical research to this moment in American history. "These are the people who are fighting the viruses that threaten the American people, " he said. "But fascism is a virus, too. The people who are out here fighting in subfreezing temperatures, they are the antibodies. We are the antibodies. "
The rally was a powerful display of unity and determination. It highlighted the importance of continued research and funding for public health. The protesters made it clear that they would not back down in their fight for science and public health.
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