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CFIC’s Best Science Activities of 2021

Posted on December 29, 2021March 31, 2024 By Critical Links 1 Comment on CFIC’s Best Science Activities of 2021

We asked our board for the “best of” 2021. We hope that you will take a minute to re-watch or re-read some of their science recommendations.

Michael Wong’s Star Trek and Science Presentation. “Amazing!”

Vaccines and the Misinformation Hydra by Kavin Senapathy “The talk was very timely with us being in the middle of a pandemic. The importance of understanding social justice and what we can do to curb fear in minority communities obviously benefits us all.”

Lee McIntyre’s How to Talk to a Science Denier. “A must watch for 2022.”

Zack Dumont’s Surviving Misinformation in a Global Pandemic opened my eyes to the fact that we all have our own biases that influence how we form our worldviews. These might be micro-biases and seemingly innocuous. From a limited perspective, what appears to be true on the surface might carry a different truth if only we look deeper and harder. I liked this talk so much that I have used the image as my profile picture for some of my social media accounts.

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