Hundreds of marchers rallied in support of science along the Lakewalk and Duluth's waterfront parks during Duluth's March for Science on April 22. The march, strategically planned on Earth Day and celebrated across the country, stood up for science and its effects on the environment, health, policy and the lives of everyday citizens.
1/5: Else Madsen, 13, of Two Harbors shows her support for science with a sign that reads, “Galileo was right.” Photo submitted by Anna Madsen.
2/5: Andrew Streitz of Duluth stands up for science, holding two homemade signs. Photo submitted by Andrew Streitz.
3/5: Karl Madsen, 15, of Two Harbors joined hundreds of people at Duluth’s March for Science. Madsen’s sign reads, “I don’t roll with alternate facts.” Photo submitted by Anna Madsen.
4/5: Hundreds of people stood up for science during Duluth’s March for Science along the Lakewalk earlier this month. Photo submitted by Alex Steiner.
5/5: Two science marchers hug in Leif Erickson Park, holding a sign that reads “Prevent truth decay. Protect science.”